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Alberta Sheep Breeders' Association |
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Clun Forest |
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Clun Forest Sheep are a local breed from the upland hill
country between England and Wales, the same area that produced the
Shropshire and the Kerry Hill breeds. The first flock was imported into
Canada by Tony Turner of Nova Scotia in 1970.
Clun Forest are a dam-line breed. The ewes usually produce twins, are good
mothers and good milkers. They are most often used in crossbreeding
programs with Suffolk and Hampshire rams although the purebred lambs do
produce a respectable carcass. They are easy keepers, hardy and able to
fend for themselves in harsh conditions and will still produce good lambs.
For this reason the breed has spread quietly into many pasture based
managements systems across Canada and the US where they thrive in the
desert conditions of Utah, the humidity of British Columbia and the cold
of Minnesota. Clun Forest rams can be used to downsize lambs of other
breeds to reduce lambing problems in first year ewes.
| Name | Farm Name | Address | Town | Prov | Code | Phone | Fax | |
| Glynn BROOKS | Box 1364 | Lethbridge | AB | T1J 4K1 | 403-381-6404 | 403-381-0977 |