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Dorper Sheep
The Dorper breed was developed in the early 1940's in South
Africa from crossing Blackhead Persian and Dorset Horn breeds. Their color
is solid white or white with black heads. Dorpers are highly fertile and have
an extended breeding season. Ewes are docile with good mothering ability.
They are hardy and adaptable to hot, dry, humid and cold climatic conditions.
Dorpers have a mixture of hair and wool, but do not require shearing. They
are non-selective grazers and perform well under both extensive and intensive
production systems. Dorper lambs have rapid growth, early maturity and yield
muscular, high-quality carcasses.
Please feel free to call us for information abour the Dorper
sheep.