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Alberta Sheep Breeders' Association |
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The
Polypay was developed at the United States Sheep Experiment Station in Dubois,
Idaho beginning in the late 1960’s.
Researchers drew from four breeds: Finnish Landrace, Rambouillet, Targhee and
Dorset, to produce a prolific sheep that would lamb out of season and produce a
fast-growing lamb and high-yielding carcass. The breed was fixed in 1975
and has since spread to farms across the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Polypay lambs are good feeders and grow quickly and steadily to 36 kg.
They are docile, easily managed and thrive in pasture, rotational grazing and
confinement systems.
| Name | Farm Name | Address | Town | Prov | Code | Phone | Fax | |
| Doug & Bonnie LUOPA | Willow Rock Farm | Box 81 | Amisk | AB | T0B 0B0 | 780-856-2065 | 780-856-2723 |