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  1. Aug 26, 2024The Finnsheep is a breed of domestic sheep from Finland. It is also called as the Finnish Landrace or simply as Finn.It is one of several Northern European short-tailed sheep breeds which is notable for it's high incidence of multiple births.. The Northern European short-tailed sheep breeds also include the Icelandic, Romanov, Shetland, Spaelsau and several other breeds.
  2. cabidigitallibrary.org

    Agriculture, Forestry and Food; Aquaculture, Fish and Fisheries ... 1990. Genetic and phenotypic variation in milk production of certain US sheep breeds. Proceedings of the 4th World Congress on Genetics applied to Livestock Production, Edinburgh 23-27 July, 1990. ... Read JL, 1967. The performance of Finnish Landrace sheep in Britain. Animal ...
  3. breeds.okstate.edu

    Finnsheep or Finnish Landrace, as they are their native country of Finland, were first imported to North America by the University of Manitoba, Canada in 1966. ... Who's Who in U.S. Sheep Breeds(poster), American Sheep Industry Ass., Inc.; 6911 S. Yosemite St. Suite 200; Englewood, CO 80112-1414. Phone: (303) 771-3500. Fax: (303) 771-8200 ...
  4. Finnsheep Breeders' Association

    https://finnsheep.org › resources

    Finnsheep Articles. Adding Pep To A Flock With Finnsheep: Performance, Efficiency And Profitability - Article from the Summer 2017 issue of The Banner magazine.; Brian Magee: An Outstanding Shepherd - Article from the July/August 2016 issue of The Banner magazine.; Finnsheep & Texels: Falling Tree Ranch - Article from the November 2015 issue of The Shepherd magazine.
  5. en.wikipedia.org

    The Finnish Landrace, Finn or Finnsheep is a breed of domestic sheep native to Finland. It is one of several Northern European short-tailed sheep breeds, but is notable for its high incidence of multiple births - it is common for a ewe to have three, four, or even five lambs at once.. The lambs are often small, but are vigorous at birth and grow well. [clarification needed] The lambs mature ...
  6. Finnsheep Breeders' Association

    https://finnsheep.org

    In their native Finland, where they are known as Finnish Landrace Sheep, they are raised for meat, wool and pelts. In the United States, their primary use has been in cross-breeding programs to increase the lambing percentage of commercial flocks. Recently, Finnsheep have been discovered by American handspinners for the color, luster and soft ...
  7. • The Finnish Sheep Breeders ... • Finnsheep ry, • Föreningen Ålandsfåret rf Authory: 1. MMM- ministry of agriculture 2. Ruokavirasto -Finnish food safe authory 3. Ely-centres- work, trafic and envionment authory Digital systems M-tech for sheep: WebLammas. ... Sheep breeds in Finland Source: ProAgria 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 ...
  8. Finnsheep, or Finnish Landrace, as they are known in their native country of Finland were first imported to north America by the University of Manitoba, Canada in 1966. Finnsheep r.y. r.f This sheep breed belongs to the short tailed landraces, which are genetically nearer to the wild sheep than most of the domestic European sheep breeds.

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