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  1. nationalcvmconservancy.org

    Romeldale CVM sheep are a multi-purpose sheep breed used for both their fine wool and mild tasting meat. Romeldale sheep are white and natural colors; their CVM derivatives come in a wide range of natural colors. ... To create this breed A.T. Spencer crossed New Zealand Marsh Romney rams over Rambouillet ewes. J.K. Sexton and his family further ...
    • Breed Standard :: National Romeldale-CVM Conservancy

      To create this breed A.T. Spencer crossed New Zealand Marsh Romney rams over Rambouillet ewes. J.K. Sexton and his family further established the Romeldale sheep breed, and it was within their flock that the first CVM (California Variegated Mutant) sheep were born. ... Romeldale/CVM sheep have well-placed, graceful necks positioned above deep ...

    • National Romeldale-CVM Conservancy

      NRCC Registrar PO Box 231 420A Lincoln St Wamego, KS 66547 (785) 456-8500

  2. livestockconservancy.org

    In 1915, Spencer bought the prize-winning New Zealand Romneys at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco. He bred these rams to his Rambouillet ewes with the goal of improving both the meat and wool qualities of his stock. ... CVM and Romeldale sheep may be considered two varieties of a single breed; other than their color ...
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  4. nationalcvmconservancy.org

    To create this breed A.T. Spencer crossed New Zealand Marsh Romney rams over Rambouillet ewes. J.K. Sexton and his family further established the Romeldale sheep breed, and it was within their flock that the first CVM (California Variegated Mutant) sheep were born. ... Romeldale/CVM sheep have well-placed, graceful necks positioned above deep ...
  5. marushkafarms.com

    CVM Romeldale is not the easiest sheep name to remember. However, a quick history lesson provides a better understanding of the breed's curious sounding name along with its roots, which can be traced back to the Panama Pacific International Exposition (PPIE) held in San Francisico in 1915. ... New Zealand Marsh Romney sheep to be exact. A. T ...
  6. National Association for the care and development of the rare breed of Romeldale/CVM sheep. ... Spencer purchased New Zealand Romney rams in 1915 at the Pan-American Exposition in San Francisco to breed with his Rambouillet flock. ... Fleece: Annually, each sheep grows an average of 6 to 12 pounds of wool with an average yield of 65%. Fleece ...
  7. sheepcaretaker.com

    New Zealand/California: Appearance: CVM sheep, unlike the standard Romeldale, have a light colored body that darkens as it moves down the belly of the sheep, with a dark-colored head and a badger-face. The myriad shades of color blend beautifully on a single fleece which can have any combination of gray, moorit, brown, and black. As the CVM ...
  8. bohlayersorchards.com

    Romeldale CVM sheep are one of the rarest breeds of sheep in the United States. The Romeldale breed was developed in California during the early 1900s as a cross between New Zealand Marsh Romney and Rambouillet. They are a dual purpose breed providing a mild flavored meat and a fine fiber. Romeldale were originally bred for the more ...
  9. Spencer purchased New Zealand Romney rams in 1915 at the Pan-American Exposition in San Francisco to breed with his Rambouillet flock. He felt that ... general public about these sheep. CVM's are genetically the same as Romeldales, which is why The American Romeldale/CVM Association was established. CVM's are a mutation of
  10. livestockconservancy.org

    Conserving Romeldale CVM Sheep: An Interview with Patti Sexton Romeldale CVM flocks now average less than 30. Fewer than 500 new sheep are registered each year. These numbers have ... In 1915, A.T. Spencer purchased New Zealand Romney rams from the Panama-Pacific International Exposition (the 1915 World's Fair) in San Francisco. The prized
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