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  1. Leicester Longwools. To preserve any rare breeds it is important that they are valued. They hold a unique store of genetic traits which are now recognised as valuable to the national commercial flock, being very hardy, good mothers, and providing wonderful fleeces and exceedingly good mutton.

  2. The US Leicester Longwool Sheep Breeders Association was founded to preserve the endangered Leicester Longwool breed and to promote the interests of Leicester Longwool sheep breeders. Join the LLSBA. Register or Transfer Sheep.

  3. The Leicester Longwool Sheepbreeders Association in the UK is working with its members to raise awareness of this historically important but now endangered breed of sheep. We are promoting all to do...

  4. The Leicester Longwool is a large, polled and attractive sheep. There are now two permitted colours, White and Black. The breed characteristics are the same for both colours; the only difference is that each colour has a separate "Flock Book". The Black Leicester was admitted to registration in 1986.

  5. The Breed Association was formed in 1893 and now works to preserve the characteristics and genetics of these wonderful sheep. The association is able to offer help and advice from Officers and Directors about the selection and purchase of sheep both for new and existing flocks.

  6. Leicester Longwool Sheep Breeder By logging into this site you agree to the following terms and conditions: All data provided on this site remains in the ownership of the Breed Society and is accessed for the purpose of personal research, and to make application to add or change the records of animals owned.

  7. 17 maj 2022 · Now they not only keep and breed their own sheep, they supply breeding stock which is helping to establish new flocks of registered pedigree Leicester Longwools. Probably the first question anyone asks Sascha is how the flock got its name – Wit’s End.

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