Latest News About Dorset Horn

Updated 2026-05-05 23:03

Here’s a quick update on the Dorset Horn breed.

If you’d like, I can pull the most recent regional status or breed-organization updates for the Dorset Horn in the UK, Australia, or the USA and summarize them in a quick country-by-country snapshot.

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Dorset Horn - RBST - Rare Breeds Survival Trust

The Dorset Horn is a hardy, docile breed capable of thriving in diverse conditions worldwide. Ewes are prolific and can produce lambs at up to 10-12 years old, with lambing percentages ranging from 140-200%, depending on management. Lambs are medium-sized and generally experience few lambing problems. The breed’s ability to lamb all year round makes it ideal for building closed flocks and producing replacements without introducing disease from outside sheep. … Dorset Horn ewes mated to a...

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Definition of DORSET HORN

an English breed of sheep with very large and in the ram much-coiled horns that has a close-textured fleece of medium-length wool and that has been much used for hothouse lamb production because of the early breeding of the ewes and the high percentage of twin lambs… See the full definition

www.merriam-webster.com

Dorset Horn - Wikiwand

The Dorset Horn is an endangered British breed of domestic sheep. It is documented from the seventeenth century, and is highly prolific, sometimes producing two...

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