Cari
Lincoln (domba)
Lincoln (domba)
What is a "Lincoln"?
The Lincoln sheep, also known as the Lincoln Longwool, is a large breed of sheep known for its long, lustrous fleece and distinctive appearance. They have a rectangular body shape, long legs, and a distinctive broad head with a Roman nose. Lincoln sheep are prized for their high-quality, heavy fleece, which is used for spinning, weaving, and other fiber arts. They are a dual-purpose breed, used for both meat and wool production. Lincoln sheep originated in England and have a long history, with records of the breed dating back to the 18th century. They are known for their docile and friendly temperament, and are often used in shows and exhibitions due to their impressive size and striking appearance. Lincoln sheep require careful management due to their heavy fleeces and are typically shorn annually to prevent fleece from becoming too heavy and causing health issues. Despite being relatively rare, Lincoln sheep are valued for their historic significance, genetic diversity, and contribution to the wool industry.
Lincoln (domba)