Lonk Sheep – Breed & Fleece

The Lonk is a rare breed of British black-faced hill sheep, bred on the Lancashire and Yorkshire Pennines. The breed can be traced back for several centuries with one existing flock having full records to 1740. It is particularly associated with the area around Haslingden, and is also known as the ‘Improved Haslingden’. One of the largest …

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Shetland – Breed & Fleece

Flock of Shetland Sheep

The Shetland is a small, wool-producing breed of Northern European short-tailed sheep. They are classified as a landrace or “unimproved” breed, that originated in the Shetland Isles. The Shetland breed has survived for centuries and are easier to care for than many modern breeds as they retain many of their primitive survival instincts.

Up to the Iron Age, the sheep of the British Isles and other parts of northern and western Europe were small, short-tailed, variable in colour horned and only the males were horned. These sheep were gradually displaced by long-tailed types, leaving them sheep restricted to less accessible areas. Inbetween 1795-1965 the number of Shetland sheep declined until eventually they were confined to Shetland. By 1965 only 4% of the sheep recorded for ‘Hill Sheep Subsidy’ were Shetland sheep.

By the time the Rare Breeds Survival Trust was set up in the 1970s, the Shetland had become rare, and it was listed by them as ‘Endangered’

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Grading Shetland Wool

Grading Shetland Woo - a video

Grading Shetland Wool – a video from Jamieson & Smith. Jamieson & Smith are one of the of producers of REAL Shetland Wool. Shetland Wool – grown on Shetland by the Crofters and Farmers and turned into yarn and fibre on Shetland. Oliver Henry has sort of expertise that enables him to look at a …

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