BLACKFACE
Updated 444 days ago
PRI/LBG/NSC (Private, Limited by guarantee, no share capital, use of 'Limited' exemption)
- Active - SC434384 (CH)
- Age: 12 years
- ID: 4595420/155
Woodhead of Mailer, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland, PH2 0QA
• 01629 - Support activities for animal production (other than farm animal boarding and care) n.e.c.
The Association was formed on 20 August 1901 at a meeting in Lanark to promote the interests of the Blackface sheep breed which is the most numerous pure breed in Britain, with the vast majority found in Scotland. They are one of the hardiest sheep breeds in the country and are the backbone of the Scottish sheep industry. All Blackfaces are horned, with black or black and white face and legs. As a maternal hill breed, the females have a strong mothering ability to rear lambs in extreme terrain. The breed is easily hefted, making it ideal for large areas of hill country and is able to produce sheep for every climatic condition, thanks to the different distinct types within the breed, which have evolved over the years influenced by climate, environment and grazing quality... The Blackface Sheep Breeders' Association are champions of the Blackface Breed of sheep. The blackface breed is the most common pure breed in the UK and is known for its hardiness and ability to thrive on hills and..
Also known as: BLACKFACE SHEEP BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION
Registration numbers: SC016642 (W), SC434384 (CH)