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Gael's Diary ~ Apr/May 2007 two weeks in the Lake District |
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Since
the beginning of the last century, dairy farmers in the Freisland
region of Holland have kept Zwartbles Sheep, a strikingly handsome
black sheep with a distinctive white blaze and 2 to 4 white
"socks." Freisland lies in the North of Holland, and these
beautiful and elegant sheep serve as dual purpose animals - meat
and milk. Due to changes in farming practices, numbers of Zwartbles
in Holland became severely reduced until the breed was adopted by
the Dutch Rare Breed Survival trust in the mid-1970s. In the last
few years, a small number of Zwartbles sheep have been imported by
enthusiasts to Great Britain. There are now 147 registered
Zwartbles flocks (a total of about 3,500 sheep) spread throughout
the UK, and they are well able to cope with the lowland and
mid-altitude conditions in England, Wales, and Scotland.
Distribution: United Kingdom, Europe
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Photo courtesy of
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information taken from http://www.sheep101.info/breedsW-Z.html#Zwarbles