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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jacob_sheepJacob sheep - Wikipedia

    Ovis aries. Four-horned Jacob skull in the anatomy museum of the Royal Veterinary College in London. The Jacob is a British breed of domestic sheep. It combines two characteristics unusual in sheep: it is piebald —dark-coloured with areas of white wool—and it is often polycerate or multi- horned.

  2. JACOB – AMERICAN SHEEP. Sheep with spots have been described in many cultures throughout history, appearing in works of art from the Far East, Middle East, and Mediterranean regions. Among these accounts is the Biblical story of Jacob who bred spotted sheep and for whom this breed is named.

  3. Learn about the unique Jacob sheep breed, including its horns, coloration, history, and why farmers choose to raise this one-of-a-kind breed.

  4. jsba.orgJSBA

    The majestic Jacob Sheep is a special addition to flocks throughout North America. Unique, different, regal, useful, hardy – there are few breeds that excite the interest of others as does this breed. Jacobs offer character and interest to any farm.

  5. History of the Jacob Sheep. Jacob sheep may be one of the oldest breeds of domestic sheep with the irregular spotted fleece acting as camouflage and the horns acting as some defensive protection against predators.

  6. 26 sie 2024 · The Jacob sheep are a medium-sized, piebald and multi-horned sheep that resembles a goat in it’s conformation. They may have from 2 to 6 horns, but most commonly have four. However, the Jacob sheep is not the only breed that can produce polycerate or piebald offspring.

  7. Jacobs are considered a small sheep breed with mature ewes weighing 80-120 lbs and mature rams weighing 120-180 lbs. They are a polycerate breed, meaning they can have multiple horns. Males and females are horned, and can have 2, 4, 5, or even 6 horns.

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