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CHAROLLAIS

Charollais

The Charollais was developed in the same region of France as the Charolais cattle. In the early 1800’s, local Landrace breeds were crossed with Leicester longwool to create a sheep with better meat characteristics. Beginning in 1977, the Charollais were further improved in the U.K. and exported to Canada in 1994, as embryo transplants.

 

The primary purpose of the breed in Canada is to produce terminal sires for crossbreeding. The lambs produce an excellent carcass, with a very wide, long, loin and very good muscling. They work well in pasture based or confinement systems, lamb easily and show above average prolificacy. The fleece quality of the purebred is low, but the fleece of crossbred Charollais lambs is improved by the fleece quality of the mothers.

Alberta Charollais Breeders

Name Farm Name Address Town Prov Code Phone Fax Email
Ian & Deb CLARK Medicine Ridge Farm Box 491 Bentley AB T0C 0J0 403-748-2624 403-748-2667 Email
Chris GRAB Country Magic Box 3301 Leduc AB T9E 6M1 780-980-3891 780-980-3891 Email
Gwen HOPKINS Winding Lane Suffolk RR2 Lacombe AB T0C 1S0 403-347-0668 403-309-4288  
Frank OSTERWOLDT Field Stone Ovine R.R. # 2 Millet AB T0C 1Z0 780-387-5029 780-387-5029 Email
Dan SINCLAIR & Ilena WENGER Half Diamond Farm Box 615 Bowden AB T0M 0K0 403-224-2463 403-224-2431 Email