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Alberta Sheep
Breeders' Association |
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Southdown
The Southdown was developed in Sussex, England during the
late 1700's and early 1800's and exported to the US shortly after. In this
century it became known as the "Aberdeen Angus" of the Canadian
sheep industry because of its ability to flesh out on a small carcass,
however the breed dropped drastically in numbers in the 1960's because of
its too small stature and difficulty with lambing.
Breeding improvements have restored size to the Southdown while preserving
its feed conversion efficiency and the breed has come back into favor. It
is a medium sized sheep that excels in producing meaty carcasses for the
medium to light lamb marked. The Southdown is very docile, adapts well to
confinement operations and can be easily finished on pasture. Southdown
rams are widely used as terminal sires to put finish on many other breeds
but the ewes are usually bred pure. Because of its size and gentle nature,
the Southdown makes an excellent starter flock or 4-H project for
children.
Alberta Southdown Breeders
| Name |
Farm Name |
Address |
Town |
Prov |
Code |
Phone |
Fax |
Email |
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Ross MOUSER |
Fairholm |
Box 591 |
Claresholm |
AB |
T0L 0T0 |
403-625-2112 |
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