![]() |
Alberta Sheep Breeders' Association |
|
|
|
The North Country Cheviot is
a breed that has been widely used for centuries in the North of England and Scotland.
They are an independent, outdoor sheep, strong-willed, vigorous and very hardy in
harsh climates and rough pasture. The ewes show superior mothering instincts,
deliver lambs easily and feature the longest lactation period of any of the more popular
breeds. The lambs are very spry at birth.
Although only average in rate of gain, the carcass quality
is very good, with high red meat content and above average percentage yield. For all
of these reasons, North Country Cheviot rams are often used in crossbreeding to pass on
the maternal strengths of the breed and to improve carcass quality. The breed is
best suited to pasture systems where management is not intensive.
| Name | Farm Name | Address | Town | Prov | Code | Phone | Fax | |
| Alan BREAKEY | Rusty Bucket Ranch | Box 416 | Bragg Creek | AB | T0L 0K0 | 403-949-2964 | 403-949-2964 | |
| Mitchell & Julie PAQUETTE | Lakewood Ranch | Box 1177 | St. Paul | AB | T0A 3A0 | 780-724-2350 | 780-724-3980 | |
| Dave & Linda PLUIM | Hobby Farms | #14, 54042 Rg Rd 210 | Ardrossan | AB | T8G 2A7 | 780-998-2955 | 780-998-2955 | |
| Greg & Monika ROSENKE | RR 1, Site 14, Box 21 | Didsbury | AB | T0M 0W0 | 403-556-5064 | |||
| RaeAnne STIMSON | Boz Hill Farm | Box 267 | Stettler | AB | T0C 2L0 | 403-742-4741 |