![]() |
Alberta Sheep Breeders' Association |
|
|
|
The Rambouillet is the French
version of the Merino, created after 1786 when the Spanish relaxed their centuries-old ban
on the export of Merino sheep. A purebred registry has been maintained since 1801 and most
present-day ancestry for the breed traces back to France and Germany.They are a range sheep, popular in the Canadian west
because of their ability to survive in harsh conditions. They are long-lived and have a
slightly higher prolificacy than the Merino. Although the lambs finish more slowly than
the Down breeds, they produce a good carcass. Down rams such as Hampshire, Dorset or
Suffolk are often used to improve the meat characteristics while preserving the hardiness
and flocking instinct of the Rambouillet. Hand spinners and weavers pay a premium for the
fleece.
| Name | Farm Name | Address | Town | Prov | Code | Phone | Fax | |
| Jack BRAAT | Box 401 | Coaldale | AB | T1M 1M4 | 403-327-9757 | |||
| Jerry VAN BRAAK | Grand View Farms Ltd. | RR8 - 28 - 24 | Lethbridge | AB | T1J 4P4 | 403-327-9766 | 403-329-0956 |