Try the related link below. It is not only about the Wensleydale Longwool Sheep Breeders' Association, but you will find information and links regarding other rare breeds in the UK as well.
Contact the Rare Breeds Survival Trust and they will tell you who to contact for a specific breed.
yes Yorkshire is the place where rare breeds of sheep are.
no we dont were not anywhere nere the country.
there are 6000 diffrent rare breeds of sheep in the u.k
well, if you look on google.com and search "rare dog breeds" it will show many of websites that should have lists of rare dog breeds and then i hope you will find what you are looking for.
Not rare at all.
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Rare Breeds Conservation Society of New Zealand was created in 1988.
The phone number of the Kelmscott Rare Breeds Foundation is: 207-763-4088.
The address of the Kelmscott Rare Breeds Foundation is: Rr2 Box 365, Lincolnville, ME 04849
No, you can't make your own breed. They have a ton of different breeds in stock for you. You can unlock new breeds by having a lot of trainer points. But there is a weimeraner breed you have to use the jack Russel to find a really rare hankerchief only the jack Russel can find it though
This will vary by breed - some are known for multiple births (such as the Polypay) while others typically have single offspring. However, triplets are fairly rare even among the multiple birth breeds.
Ryeland sheep come from Leominster, Herefordshire and were bred by monks to graze their grave yards.. Ryeland Sheep are one of the traditional British sheep breeds. They're well known for producing excellent quality lamb and great tasting meat. Ryeland lamb is much sought after by rare-breed butchers, top chefs, hotels and restaurants. Hand spinners and weavers also seek out Ryeland sheep's wool for it texture and quality. Unlike some breeds of sheep Ryelands are docile and easy to look after, which makes them ideal for smallholders or people new to farming sheep. Ryeland sheep do well on a diet of good grass, without the need for additional feed. This means they are particularly suitable for organic lamb production.