Brecknock Hill Cheviot
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The Brecknock Hill Cheviot (also known as ''Brecon Cheviot'' and ''Sennybridge Cheviot'') is a domesticated breed of sheep having its origin approximately 400 years ago from
Wales Wales ( cy, Cymru ) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is bordered by England to the east, the Irish Sea to the north and west, the Celtic Sea to the south west and the Bristol Channel to the south. It had a population in ...
. They are a result of crosses with the Welsh Mountain, the Cheviot and the Leicester breeds. This breed is primarily raised for meat. It was introduced into the US in 1838.


Characteristics

Brecknock Hill Cheviot have erect ears with white face and legs and a ruff of wool behind the ears. There is no wool on the face or legs below the knee or hock. Both sexes are polled (hornless) However, the rams are occasionally horned. Staple length is with a fleece weight of . The spinning count of the wool is 50's to 56's. The fleece has some shades of kemp but not generally red. In the UK, the wool is used mainly for tweeds and knitwear. Mature ewes weigh and mature rams .


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Miniature Cheviot Sheep Breeders Cooperative
United States Sheep breeds Sheep breeds originating in Wales {{sheep-stub