Scottish Blackface

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Scottish Blackface

The Blackface or Scottish Blackface is a British breed of sheep. It is the most common sheep breed of the United Kingdom. Despite the name, it did not originate in Scotland, but south of the border.[4]:156

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Scottish Blackface
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Conservation status
Other names
  • Blackface
  • Lanark Blackface
  • Linton
  • Northumberland Blackface
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Usemeat
Traits
Wool colourwhite
Face colourblack, sometimes with white markings
Horn statushorned
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A ram in about 1890

History

The origins of the breed are uncertain. It originated south of the Anglo-Scottish border, and did not arrive in the Highlands of Scotland until the second half of the eighteenth century.[4]:157 It replaced the earlier Scottish Dun-face or Old Scottish Shortwool, a Northern European short-tailed sheep type probably similar to the modern Shetland.[4]:156

There are several types of Blackface in the United Kingdom, including the Perth variety, which is large-framed and coarse-woolled, and found mainly in north-east Scotland, in Devon, in Cornwall and in Northern Ireland; the medium-framed Lanark type, with shorter wool, found in much of Scotland and in parts of Ireland; and the Northumberland Blackface, which is large with relatively soft wool.[5]

Characteristics

The Blackface is always horned. The face and legs are black, sometimes with white markings.[6]:43

Use

The Blackface is reared principally for meat production,[2] usually through cross-breeding. Blackface ewes are commonly put to Blue-faced Leicester rams to produce the Scottish Mule or Scottish Greyface. Ewes of this cross-breed retain some characteristics of each parent – maternal qualities and hardiness from the dam, and fecundity and meat quality from the sire – and are much used in commercial lowland sheep-rearing.[6]:43[7]:906

The wool is very coarse, with a fibre diameter of 28–38 μm and a staple length of about 250–350 mm.[8] It may be used for mattresses, for carpets, or to make tweed.[6]:43

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