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Also Known By: Penistone, Woodland Whiteface, Woodlands Horned

 

The Whitefaced Woodland originated inA Whiteface Woodland sheep with logn wool and short white horns. the South Pennines of England. It is also known as Penistone after the Yorkshire town where sheep sales have been held since 1699. It is thought to be closely related to the Swaledale and the Lonk.

 

One of the larger of the English hill breeds, the breed has no wool free, white, face and legs. Both sexes are horned and the horns in the males are heavily spiraled. The staple length of the wool is between 10-15 cm with a spinning count of 50-54's. The average fleece weight is 2-3 kilograms. The wool is used primarily for hand-knitting yarns and blankets with some of the coarser grades being used for carpets.

 

 

References

British Sheep and Wool, British Wool Marketing Board, Oak Mills, Station Rd., Clayton, Bradford. 112 pp.

 

Mason, I.L. 1996. A World Dictionary of Livestock Breeds, Types and Varieties. Fourth Edition. C.A.B International. 273 pp.

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