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The Dorset or Dorset Horned breed of sheep is known mostly for its prolific lambing. It has been known to produce two lambing seasons per year: bred in May for lambs finished by the holidays, and bred again immediately after the first lambing to produce again in March or April. This type of management, the ewes sold with the lambs, sometimes produces as many as four or five lambs a year.

== The Cornell University Sheep Program developed and teaches the STAR system to promote frequent lambing with Dorsets. Cornell maintains a research and teaching flock five miles south of Dryden, New York, USA. The Dorset has a white face with close short fleece. It has a solid build, with broad back and short legs. Originally, both rams and ewes had horns. The polled Dorset originated in a herd at North Carolina State College, Raleigh, North Carolina, and a registry of the polled Dorset was established in 1956. Since then the polled breeders have outnumbered the breeders of the horned variety.

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[edit] Characteristics

Both horned and polled Dorsets are all white sheep and medium size having good body length and muscle conformation to produce a desirable carcass. The fleece is very white, strong, close and free from dark fiber. Fleeces average 5 lbs (2.25 kg) to 9 lbs (4 kg) in the ewes with a yield between 50% and 70%. The staple length ranges from 2.5 inches (6 cm) to 4 inches (10 cm) with a numeric count of 46's-58's. The fiber diameter ranges 33.0 to 27.0 microns. Ewes weigh 150 lbs (68 kg) to 200 lbs (91 kg) at maturity, some in show condition may very well exceed this weight. Rams weigh 225 lbs (102 kg) to 275 lbs (125 kg) at maturity.[1]

[edit] Related breeds of sheep

The Somerset is related, but is larger and has a pink nose. (The Dorset's is white.)

The Portland, is a smaller, primitive Dorset breed that takes its name from the Isle of Portland and was once common all over Dorset, with a dressed weight of 10 lbs. per quarter.

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Dorset". Breeds of Livestock. Oklahoma State University, Dept. of Anaimal Science. http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/sheep/dorset/. Retrieved 2009-04-15. 

[edit] Sources

  • This text was derived from The Domestic Sheep by Henry Stewart, 1898, pp. 66–70. Supplemented by the breed page at the Oklahoma State University website.
  • Information about the STAR system is from the Cornell University website.

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