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The Beltex is a breed of heavily muscled
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. A
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and
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, the name reflects the breed's origin as an offshoot of
Texel sheep The Texel is a breed of domestic sheep originally from the island of Texel in the Netherlands. A heavily muscled sheep, it produces a lean meat carcass and will pass on this quality to crossbred progeny. The wool is around 32 micrometres and is ...
from The Netherlands. In the late 1980s, Belgian Texels were exported to the
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, and it was there that it was primarily refined into its modern form. It is primarily used in
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as a terminal sire, meaning Beltex rams are prized for mating with ewes to produce lambs for meat.


Characteristics

The Beltex is a
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faced sheep with medium-length
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. It is best known for its extremely heavy muscling, especially in the hindquarters. Rams on average weigh and ewes at maturity. At the withers, rams grow to and ewes at maturity.


References


External links


The Beltex Sheep Society
in the U.K.
Image
from
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