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<blockquote data-quote="neilo" data-source="post: 7109828" data-attributes="member: 348"><p>Almost all of the ones I’ve ever judged at shows have looked great, but had appalling fleshing when handled. Many would have struggled to grade as fat lambs IMO. I have only ever once been impressed by one, and certainly wouldn’t say that, as a breed, they were anything special at all.</p><p></p><p>Blue Texels are just Texels, with a dark fleece. They can however be trimmed for show and sale and, given the depth of fleece on many Texels, a carding comb and some shears can work wonders. ‘Ordinary’ Texels can’t be trimmed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neilo, post: 7109828, member: 348"] Almost all of the ones I’ve ever judged at shows have looked great, but had appalling fleshing when handled. Many would have struggled to grade as fat lambs IMO. I have only ever once been impressed by one, and certainly wouldn’t say that, as a breed, they were anything special at all. Blue Texels are just Texels, with a dark fleece. They can however be trimmed for show and sale and, given the depth of fleece on many Texels, a carding comb and some shears can work wonders. ‘Ordinary’ Texels can’t be trimmed. [/QUOTE]
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