

as regards CGI, whoever did it was busy because she sent me
4 pics of them all diffirent
Originally posted by Atzil321
They look like Ryeland Sheep.
Developed in the Southern part of Herefordshire, these small, polled sheep are popular around the world. One of the oldest sheep breeds in the UK, history books suggest that monks from Herefordshire in the 12th century used to trade in Ryeland wool. Despite the impressive history, Ryeland remain in danger as a rare breed – although the breed does seem to be growing again. Wool is of the highest quality, as is Ryeland lamb, which can sell for a premium. Interestingly enough, this breed have previous in terms of grazing on rye land.
Originally posted by captiva
reply to post by Atzil321
Thank you, much appreciated , although I dont think small could be associated with themas regards CGI, whoever did it was busy because she sent me 4 pics of them all diffirent
edit on 9-9-2011 by captiva because: (no reason given)
Beltex is a medium sized sheep, long in the body. It is wedge-shaped from a narrow shoulder to a distinctive large, double-muscled hindquarter. The head is generally white in colour but may have black, blue or brown shadings or patches. The fore face is short and thick. The fleece is tight, dense of medium staple length. Average male bodyweight 95kg.source
