We have Soay and Jacob sheep at Jimmy's Farm.
SOAY SHEEP
This breed is intelligent, nimble animals with excellent mothering habits, always with quirky behavioural traits and lots of fun to watch. They are excellent conservation grazers, being content in woodland and on hillsides. The coloured fleece is sought after for many craft uses and their carcass produces lean meat of a delicious flavour fetching premium prices for the gourmet trade.
Soay sheep are fine-boned and late maturing. The tail is short and thin. The texture of their wool can vary, from soft fine wool to more coarse hairy fibres (or "kemps"), and mixtures in-between. The fleece is, normally, shed naturally.
Rams are two-horned and the horns are strong. Ewes are either two-horned, polled, or scurred.
Soay sheep are classified as "vulnerable" on the RBST survival watch list.
JACOB SHEEP
The Jacob sheep is an alert, active sheep being upstanding and deep bodied. White with well defined black patches. Head and neck generally black with a white blaze on the face extending down the chest. Both sexes are horned. Some strains of the breed have two horns and some have four.
This breed are very easy to breed from with high success rates and it’s not uncommon to have multiple births. Jacob ewes show consistently good mothering qualities and many will give sufficient milk to rear triplets without the need to bottle feeding. They produce exceptionally full flavour and leanness as meat. |