The Leicester Longwool were once a popular breed of sheep in the colonies. Smaller than modern breeds, with coarser wool and less meat, their numbers, however, have decreased significantly since colonial times. In 1990, the Colonial Willamsburg Foundation helped establish a new population of Leicester Longwools in the United States with sheep from Australia.
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Sunday, May 12, 2013
Leicester Longwool Sheep in Williamsburg
The Leicester Longwool were once a popular breed of sheep in the colonies. Smaller than modern breeds, with coarser wool and less meat, their numbers, however, have decreased significantly since colonial times. In 1990, the Colonial Willamsburg Foundation helped establish a new population of Leicester Longwools in the United States with sheep from Australia.
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