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Pedigree Lleyns?
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<blockquote data-quote="scottish-lleyn" data-source="post: 6906737" data-attributes="member: 31970"><p>We run 1900 lleyn type ewes here. Not registered anymore. The pedigree lleyn job is a funny one not in the same league as the terminals but catching up with bigger heavier rams being the in thing atm and the more traditional types not so in demand. If its just a small flock for a bit of fun go for some of the top showing people and work from there. If you want a funtional sheep that does what a sheep should then seek one of the many society member who are lambing outside and recording a few i can think of are incheoch, ian and tom walling at farmstock genetics,jon blakey, of the top of my head. Or it you want unregistered perigrine obrey or myself(shamless plug) mine are abit heinz 57 these day but predominantly lleyn breeding and all recorded and doing there job here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scottish-lleyn, post: 6906737, member: 31970"] We run 1900 lleyn type ewes here. Not registered anymore. The pedigree lleyn job is a funny one not in the same league as the terminals but catching up with bigger heavier rams being the in thing atm and the more traditional types not so in demand. If its just a small flock for a bit of fun go for some of the top showing people and work from there. If you want a funtional sheep that does what a sheep should then seek one of the many society member who are lambing outside and recording a few i can think of are incheoch, ian and tom walling at farmstock genetics,jon blakey, of the top of my head. Or it you want unregistered perigrine obrey or myself(shamless plug) mine are abit heinz 57 these day but predominantly lleyn breeding and all recorded and doing there job here. [/QUOTE]
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