Dorset – Horned

Horned Dorset Ram

Breed Type: Dual-Purpose Breed
Country of Origin: England
Breed Association Website: dorsets.homestead.com

The Dorset is an ancient breed likely developed from white faced, horned, short wooled sheep that thrived in the sheltered valleys and lush hill pastures of southwestern England. Today, the Dorset is globally distributed and found in two varieties, Horned and Polled. The Dorset Horn (or Horned Dorset) is of conservation interest.

Dorsets are white sheep with open faces and long bodies. Ewes weigh 150–200 pounds, and rams weigh 225–275 pounds. The sheep are avid grazers and use feed well. Ewes are heavy milkers, easily able to raise their own lambs. They have also been used in dairying. Dorset sheep produce between five and nine pounds of medium grade wool per year. In the Horn variety, both ewes and rams carry horns. Ewes’ horns are light, curving forward neatly; rams’ horns are heavy and spiral out as well as curving forward.

The single most important attribute of the Dorset is its extended breeding season, also called nonseasonal or aseasonal breeding. This characteristic, not found in any other British breed, is an important performance trait. Sheep of most breeds are seasonal breeders, mating in the fall and producing lambs in the spring. In contrast, Dorsets can be bred in the spring for production of lambs in the fall. Some ewes will raise two sets of lambs a year, with multiple births not uncommon. Dorsets tolerate heat well, and heat tolerance contributes to Dorset rams’ ability to breed earlier in the season than rams of other breeds.

Dorset Horn sheep were imported into the United States about 1860, though the breed did not appear in large numbers until the 1880s. The Continental Dorset Club was organized in 1890. In the early 1950s, a genetic mutation causing polledness occurred in the flock at North Carolina State University. The Polled Dorset variety was developed there. (Polled Dorsets were also developed in Australia earlier in the 1900s, though they originated from the introduction of Corriedale and Ryeland blood into the Dorset Horn.)

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The online entry form for the 2024 Skein & Garment Competition is now available at sheepandwool.wufoo.com/forms/2024-skein-garment-online-entry-form/. This year, all entries must be made through the online entry form. There is no longer a paper entry form.Complete rules for the competition can be found at sheepandwool.org/festival/skein-garment-competition/. Please read and follow all requirements. Please note that various rules and/or categories have changed. Entries that do not follow all requirements may not be judged.This year's Featured Breed is Cotswold. Special prizes will be awarded for the Best Cotswold Skein and Best Cotswold Article, courtesy of the American Cotswold Record Association. See the full prize list at sheepandwool.org/festival/skein-garment-competition/.#mdsw #mdsw2024 #spinnerssofinstagram #yarnlove #spinnerssofmaryland #handspinning #knitting #knittersofinstagram #knittersofmaryland #crochet #crochetersofinstagram #weaving #felterssofinstagram #felt #handfelting #needlefelting #felting ... See MoreSee Less
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Online applications are now being accepted for the 2024 Maryland Sheep & Wool Ambassador, to be chosen at the Maryland Sheep & Wool Festival. The person selected to serve will represent the Maryland Sheep Breeders Association and help to promote sheep and wool during the following year. The competition is open to all genders. Contestants must be between the ages of 14 and 18, inclusive (based on age as of January 1). Full details and a link to the online application can be found at sheepandwool.org/festival/maryland-sheep-and-wool-ambassador-competition/. Entries must be received by April 21, 2024.(Photo: 2023 Ambassador Rachel Zimmerman)#mdsw #mdsw2024 #YouthOpportunities #sheepandwoolambassador #marylandsheepbreeders ... See MoreSee Less
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Online entries are now being accepted for our 2024 Sheep Promotion Competition. This all-electronic competition allows contestants age 18 and under to enter presentations (including PowerPoint and Google Slides presentations) on the subjects of breed promotion, wool promotion, meat promotion, and fair or festival sheep showmanship/promotion; contestants don't even need to come to the festival!Complete contest rules and a link to the online entry form are on our website at sheepandwool.org/festival/sheep-promotion-competition/. Entries must be received by 5:00 p.m. EDT on April 27, 2024. Please share this information with any youngsters you think might be interested!(Photo - 1st place winner in the Mini Division (7 years old and under) from our 2021 virtual festiv#mdsw##mdsw2024w#sheeppromotiono#YouthOpportunitiesities ... See MoreSee Less
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