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About Cotswold SheepAbout Cotswold Sheep



Photo Source: National Sheep Association
Photo Source: National Sheep Association
Cotswold Sheep, characterized as a large, polled, and longwool breed, possess distinct features that contribute to their imposing appearance. With a head carried proudly upward and a long back, coupled with strong frames and legs, Cotswold Sheep exude a commanding presence. Notably, their head is adorned with a prominent forelock of wool, and they boast a white face with dark skin on the nose, adding to their unique visual appeal.

One of the notable attributes of Cotswold Sheep is their high-quality wool, which is renowned for its lustrous, long-stapled, and white characteristics. This wool is prized for its exceptional quality and is highly sought after in various textile applications.

In terms of size, an average mature ewe of the Cotswold breed typically weighs around 85 kilograms, while rams can reach an impressive weight of up to 140 kilograms. This substantial size further contributes to their commanding presence and overall stature within the breed.

Cotswold Sheep Associations

Natural Colored Wool Growers Association Natural Colored Wool Growers Association - www.ncwga.org




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