BC Purebred Sheep Breeders' Association

ROMNEY


Bramblewood Farm
Champion Romney Ram

Dunedin Farm
Champion Coloured Ewe



Bramblewood Farm
Res Champion Coloured Romney Ewe



Bramblewood Farm
Champion Romney Ewe



The Romney is a British longwool sheep that evolved in the low, wet Romney Marsh district of Kent County, in Southeast England during the 13th century. Effectively isolated from other parts of the country for centuries by the Kent Forest, the Romney developed on its own and adapted well to its damp and often harsh environment. It was exported to New Zealand in 1853 where it flourished and became the most popular breed in the country. Because of its resistance to footrot and internal parasites, the Romney has become popular in the wet coastal regions of British Columbia.

The lambs are large and lean and convert feed very well. They are not a competitive sheep and when mixed with commercial breeds, but docile and easily managed. Romney wool is in demand with hand spinners who pay a premium for the fleece.

Body weight: Rams: 90 - 100 Kg
Ewes: 65 - 80 Kg
Fleece: Medium coarse, lustrous white

 

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