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  1. Targhee sheep

    Sheep Breed

    The Targhee is an American breed of domestic sheep. It was developed in the early twentieth century at the U.S. Sheep Experiment Station of the Agricultural Research Service of the United States Department of Agriculture at Dubois, Idaho, and is named after the Targhee National Forest which surrounds it. It is a dual-purpose breed, with heavy, medium-quality wool and good meat production characteristics. It is hardy and well-suited to the ranges of the West where it was developed. It is kept mainly in Montana, Wyoming and South Dakota, and is reared primarily for wool. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    The Targhee is an American breed of domestic sheep. It was developed in the early twentieth century at the U.S. Sheep Experiment Station of the Agricultural Research Service of the United States Department of Agriculture at Dubois, Idaho , [ 1 ] and is named after the Targhee National Forest which surrounds it.
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  4. domesticanimalbreeds.com

    The Targhee sheep breed gets its name from the Targhee forest where a large flock spends its summer grazing. The forest itself was named for the chief of the Bannock Indians who lived there in the 1860's. They are one of the youngest of the American developed breeds of sheep.
  5. raisingsheep.net

    The Targhee sheep breed was created by the U.S Sheep Experiment Station in Dubois, Idaho in 1926 - making the Targhee one of the youngest breeds in the United States. The Targhee breed is a combination of the Columbia, Corriedale and Rambouillet - all white-faced sheep breeds known for their production. The reason for the name "Targhee" stems from the area in which flocks of the ...
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  7. breeds.okstate.edu

    This is the true foundation of the Targhee breed: The large bands of Western ewes top crossed with Targhee rams from the U.S. Sheep Experiment Station and Henry Yoppe. ... The U.S. Targhee Sheep Association now registers over 2,000 sheep per year and has members in 38 states and Canada. Physical Description. Mature body weight in the rams is ...
  8. animalovin.com

    The Targhee sheep breed is a fairly new breed developed by the USDA's Agricultural Research Service. It comprises medium to large animals with a friendly temperament and high-quality wool and meat. Targhee sheep are strong and hardy and thrive in Montana, South Dakota, and Wyoming ranges.
  9. targheesheepus.com

    Come learn more about the breed, access member information, and everything Targhee! ... Welcome to the U.S. Targhee Sheep Association. Come learn more about the breed, access member information, and everything Targhee! top of page. HOME. 2024 NATIONALS PHOTOS. ABOUT US. Our Story: History; Breed Standards; MEMBERS. Board of Directors;
  10. afs.ca.uky.edu

    Targhee. Origin - U.S. Sheep Experiment Station Dubois, ID. Type - Dual-Purpose (Wool and Meat Quality) Wool - Crossbred (Fine Wool x Long Wool Cross) Descriptors - Thick, high quality fleece, open faces, white wool, face, and legs, large framed. Important Traits - Wool production, meat production, hardy and adaptable.
  11. nativebreed.org

    The Targhee is a breed of domestic sheep developed in the early 20th century by the USDA's Agricultural Research Service. Targhee sheep are a dual-purpose breed, with heavy, medium quality wool and good meat production characteristics. They are hardy and are especially suited to the ranges of the West where they were developed.

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