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Canadian Arcott
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The Canadian Arcott is one of the three Arcott breeds developed at the federal government research station in Ottawa between 1970 and 1985 and released to Canadian farms in the late 1980s. Canadian Arcotts were the result of a crossbreeding program that included Ile de France and Suffolk, producing a new breed with strong meat characteristics. It is a medium-sized sheep, short and thick. The lambs are fast-growing, meaty animals that finish well for either the light or heavy lamb market. They produce an excellent carcass with good meat to bone ratio. The ewes are easy lambers and require low to medium maintenance. They adapt well to either pasture or confinement management. The rams make excellent terminal sires to improve meat characteristics on many other breeds.
| Name | Farm Name | Address | Town | Prov | Code | Phone | Fax | |
| Ian & Deb CLARK | Medicine Ridge Farm | Box 491 | Bentley | AB | T0C 0J0 | 403-748-2624 | 403-748-2667 | |
| Sautie KREY | Box 1643 | High Prairie | AB | T0G 1L0 | 780-524-5811 | |||
| Diane & Barry THOMLINSON | Napkin Farm | 22122A Township Road 522 | Sherwood Park | AB | T8E 1G4 | 780-922-3042 |