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Kerry Hill sheep

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Breed of sheep
Kerry Hill sheep

TheKerry Hill (Welsh:Dafad Bryniau Ceri) is a breed ofdomestic sheep originating in the county ofPowys inWales. It derives its name from the village ofKerry (Ceri), near Newtown.[1] Kerry Hill sheep have a distinctive and unique coloration, with a white face bearing black markings around the mouth, ears, and eyes.[2] Both rams and ewes arepolled. Theirwool is white, and their legs are white with black markings. First mentions of the breed date back to the early 19th century, and today it is distributed throughout theUnited Kingdom,Ireland, theNetherlands,Germany andDenmark. Though still not very numerous, the breed was removed from the records of theRare Breeds Survival Trust watchlist in 2006.[3] This breed is primarily raised formeat.[4]

The Kerry Hill Flock Book Society keeps a register of pure bred animals and provides information on the breed, shows and sales.[5]

Characteristics

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The Kerry Hill is a medium-sized breed of sturdy build, an average ewe weighing about 55 to 65 kg (121 to 143 lb) and a ram a little more.. The face is white with black markings on the nose and around the eyes, with black, wool-less ears set high on the head. The legs are white with black markings. The fleece is fine and white, with aBradford count of 54 to 56 and a staple length of 10 cm (4 in). An average fleece weighs about 2.75 kg (6.1 lb).[1]

The lambing percentage is often 175% and a terminal sire can be used for a larger carcase. The ewes milk well and the lambs grow fast. They can produce a 16 kg (35 lb) carcase at twelve to fourteen weeks, or if overwintered, a 20 to 25 kg (44 to 55 lb) carcase the following spring.[1]

References

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  1. ^abc"Kerry Hill".Breeds of Livestock.Oklahoma State University, Dept. of Animal Science. Retrieved2015-08-12.
  2. ^"Kerry Hill". National Sheep Association (U.K.). 16 March 2007. Retrieved2009-04-17.
  3. ^"Rare Breeds 'Watchlist': Good News And Bad". Rare Breeds Survival Trust. 2006-01-09. Retrieved2009-04-17.
  4. ^"Kerry Hill/United Kingdom".Breed Data Sheet. Domestic Animal Diversity Information System. Retrieved2009-09-01.
  5. ^"Kerry Hill Flock Book Society". Archived fromthe original on 2018-04-25. Retrieved2015-08-12.

Literature

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  • Williams-Davies J (1981/1987),Welsh Sheep and their Wool. Gomer, Llandysul pp.39-42.

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