Jacob Tricolor Roving

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Jacob Tricolor Roving

$14.00

This listing is for 2 ounces of roving from our flock of Jacob sheep.

Jacob is a breed of heritage sheep listed as "threatened" on the Livestock Conservancy's Conservation Priority List. They produce a medium fleece that is light and open, with a staple length of four to six inches and a weight of three to six pounds.

Spotted sheep were documented in England by the 1600s and were widespread by the mid-1700s. They became popular in England as ornamental, or "park" sheep. Jacobs were ideal for this role, as they were picturesque but required minimal care. Scant selection occurred for anything but hardiness, spots, and four horns. The result was a -primitive breed that looked after itself well.

Jacobs are small, horned, black and white sheep. The sheep are white with colored spots or patches. The colored portions of the fleece are usually black, but they can also be brownish or a lighter color called lilac. The Jacob is a multi-horned or “polycerate” breed. Most animals have two or four horns, though six horns also occur. Both sexes are horned, and the rams can have horns of impressive size and shape.

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