Nope, there are no breeds of wool sheep that shed (or if there is they're extremely rare and i've not heard of them ). but hair sheep shed out and still have hair/wool under what sheds out. but hair sheep shed out and still have hair/wool under what sheds out.. This is a list of domestic breeds of sheep.domestic sheep (ovis aries) are partially derived from mouflon (ovis orientalis) stock, and have diverged sufficiently to be considered a different species.. domestic sheep breeds. sorted alphabetically.. The sheep breeds referred to are those that shed their fleeces and/or have fleeces that are wholly or partly kemp or hair. some of these sheep have coloured fleeces. the dohne merino, the south african meat merino (samm) and the afrino are relatively new to australia but are not included because they are wool producing, non-shedding merino sheep..
The wiltshire poll (wiltipoll) is a little out of the ordinary. wiltshire�s are wool-shedding sheep; they will seasonally shed their fleece, requiring little to no shearing. the wiltipoll is so named because it is a �poll� variety of the wiltshire horn sheep. a �polled� variety, be it sheep, goat or cattle, is one that doesn�t grow. About wiltshire sheep characteristics of our wiltshire sheep. wiltshire sheep are a large white faced sheep that shed their wool naturally in the spring. they have no wool on their heads, bellies, legs, and around the perineal region. all these regions are covered in short white hair. the underside of the tail is bare skin.. The american blackbelly is a hair sheep, although in some areas of the u.s., american blackbelly may develop a winter undercoat of fine wool fiber that is shed in the spring. the american blackbelly is known for its vitality, thrift, easy lambing, and lean carcass..
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