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  1. Only showing results from soayandboreraysheepsociety.org

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  2. soayandboreraysheepsociety.org

    The Soay is one of the UK's primitive breeds and part of the Northern short-tailed group. They are possibly the earliest example of primitive sheep in the United Kingdom and also the smallest. Mature ewes average 25kg and rams are about 35kg. The name of the breed, Soay, is taken from the Island of Soay (from the Scottish Gaelic, Soaigh), a now uninhabited island in the St Kilda archipelago ...
  3. soayandboreraysheepsociety.org

    Boreray Sheep The Boreray is one of the UK's primitive breeds and part of the Northern short-tailed group. It is a small breed with ewes weighing around 30kg and rams 45kg. The face and legs are black, tan or grey, often with dark speckles on a white background. Both sexes are usually horned and the […]
  4. soayandboreraysheepsociety.org

    2022 Combined Flock Book Please find below breed descriptions, which are in the flock book. SOAY BREED DESCRIPTION The Soay is the most primitive breed of sheep and belongs to the Northern short-tailed group of breeds. The average weight of mature ewes is 25kg (55 lb) while rams average 36-38kg (80-85 lb).
  5. soayandboreraysheepsociety.org

    FAQ's Where can I buy some Soay/Boreray sheep? If you are unfamiliar with Soay or Boreray sheep, the best approach is to visit a number of breeders to look at their stock to get familiar with the breed and ask lots of questions. A reputable breeder will be only too glad to give after sales […]
  6. soayandboreraysheepsociety.org

    Links Rare Breeds Survival Trust The RBST is the organisation dedicated to the monitoring and promotion of all British Rare and Native Breeds of farm animal with a view to securing our breeds for the future. It is the registration body for both the Soay and Boreray Breeds. All you need to know about St.Kilda […]
  7. soayandboreraysheepsociety.org

    They have a close geographical and social link with Soay sheep, but the two breeds are genetically distinct with differing origins. What are now known as Boreray sheep are direct descendants of the Scottish Dunface sheep that were taken to St Kilda from the Highlands of Scotland, to the main and inhabited island of Hirta.
  8. soayandboreraysheepsociety.org

    PERTHSHIRE, SCOTLAND PH2 7SU, MOSSOAY FLOCK:- 4 x 2023 Tup wethers; plus 2 X Tup lamb entires; and Stock Ram "Mossoay Icarus", aged 3+ and proven. May also move on our pied 4 year old supplementary reg'd ewe, "Auchingarrich HalleBerry", as well as some 2 year old ewes, and maybe a couple of the senior […]
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