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Hampshire

The Hampshire is one of the Down breeds that originated in Hampshire County in England during the 18th century when Southdown rams were crossed with the local horn sheep.  Fixed as a breed in 1889, it was exported to Canada at the turn of the century and since then has remained, with the Suffolk and the Dorset, one of the most consistently popular breeds in this country.
They are large stocky sheep, with excellent meat characteristics and high-yielding carcasses.  They are extremely fast growing and serve both the light and heavy lamb market.  The ewes are average in prolificacy, long-lived, easy keepers and adapt to either pasture or confinement management.
Rams used as terminal sires pass on the Hampshire loin and leg very consistently, but the lambs are large at birth and large ewes should be used.   They are very docile, easy to manage and make an ideal small farm flock.

Alberta Hampshire Breeders

Name Farm Name Address Town Prov Code Phone Fax Email
Warren & Norine MOORE Second Chance Livestock Co. Box 203 Stavely AB T0L 1Z0 403-549-2464 403-549-2465 Email
Garth & Shannon RICHARDSON Tomorrow's Lambing Kompany Site 3, Box 6, RR 1 Airdrie AB T4B 2A3 403-948-4785   Email
Jerry VAN BRAAK Grand View Farms Ltd. RR8 - 28 - 24 Lethbridge AB T1J 4P4 403-327-9766 403-329-0956