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Dalesbred or swaledale ewes
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<blockquote data-quote="Agrivator" data-source="post: 7241936" data-attributes="member: 461"><p>The Lonk has been used over Swaledale ewes to improve their teeth and add a bit more size. A bit of Lonk in the Swaledale also helps to produce better coloured mules, and particularly mashams.</p><p></p><p>Most of the North of England horned ewes, and Scottish Blackface ewes, all have the same ancestor - the Linton sheep from Peeblesshire. The Swaledale was produced from a cross between imported Linton and a Leicester Longwool. And the Dalesbred was developed as a cross between the fledgling Swaledale and the old-fashioned speckle-faced Scottish Blackface.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agrivator, post: 7241936, member: 461"] The Lonk has been used over Swaledale ewes to improve their teeth and add a bit more size. A bit of Lonk in the Swaledale also helps to produce better coloured mules, and particularly mashams. Most of the North of England horned ewes, and Scottish Blackface ewes, all have the same ancestor - the Linton sheep from Peeblesshire. The Swaledale was produced from a cross between imported Linton and a Leicester Longwool. And the Dalesbred was developed as a cross between the fledgling Swaledale and the old-fashioned speckle-faced Scottish Blackface. [/QUOTE]
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