Hampshire

Hampshires are a large breed, with black faces and legs and wool on the legs and head. Hampshire sheep have the genetic ability to efficiently convert forage into meat and fiber and are adaptable and productive in various geographic regions of the United States. Their fast growth rate and superior carcass merit make them a popular choice to sire crossbred market lambs.

Learn more about the breed from the American Hampshire Sheep Association

Breed Coordinator

Todd Taylor

University of Wisconsin-Madison
W4858 Meek Rd
Arlington, WI 53911
phone: 608-846-5858

 

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