Cotswold sheep
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The Cotswold is a British breed of domestic sheep. It originates in, and is named for, the Cotswold hills of the southern midlands of England. It is a large long-woollen sheep, and is kept as a dual-purpose breed, providing both meat and wool.[4]
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Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Standard | Cotswold Sheep Society |
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Wool colour | white |
Face colour | white |
Horn status | polled in both sexes |
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It is a rare breed: in 2021 it was listed as "at risk" on the watchlist of the Rare Breeds Survival Trust.[5]