Columbia

Columbia

Columbia sheep were developed by the United States Department of Agriculture as a true breeding type to replace cross breeding on the range.  The Columbia breed has found widespread acceptance throughout the United States and is used increasingly to sire crossbred market lambs. Columbias are one of the larger-sized breeds. They produce a heavy, medium-wool fleece with good staple length and hardy, fast-growing lambs. Today’s Columbia is a popular breed, with heavy, white fleeces and good growth characteristics.

Website: Columbia Sheep Breeders Association

NSIP Breed Coordinator

Mary Langhus
147 Boulder Road
Big Timber, MT 59011
phone: 406/932-4718
fax: 325/486-2637

INSTRUCTIONS: If you put cursor over a pin and click the breeders information will appear. On some of the breeders maps the pins are so close together on the zoomed out map that you can not see all the pins marking individual breeders. For those situations I recommend clicking on the blue words below the map to see a larger version that also shows the list of breeders in alphabetical order along the side.


View Columbia Breeders – enrolled in a larger map

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