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gives you an A - Z of sheep breeds.
The mule mentioned earlier does have a long-stapled fleece which is lovely to spin, but not particularly on the face.
Breeds which do have wool on the face include the Dartmoor, Devon & Cornwall Longwool, and most with Longwool in the name, Southdown, and most with Down in the name; and some foreign breeds eg Merino crosses, Polwarth and Corriedale are facially hirsute too.
gives you an A - Z of sheep breeds.
The mule mentioned earlier does have a long-stapled fleece which is lovely to spin, but not particularly on the face.
Breeds which do have wool on the face include the Dartmoor, Devon & Cornwall Longwool, and most with Longwool in the name, Southdown, and most with Down in the name; and some foreign breeds eg Merino crosses, Polwarth and Corriedale are facially hirsute too.
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