One of Canada's most popular breeds, the Polled
Dorset is descended from the Horned Dorset, which has been one
of the most widely kept breeds in Southern England and Wales
since the 16th century. Polled Dorsets originated from a mutation
at the North Carolina State College in the U.S. and were accepted
into the U.S. registry in 1956. Since that time they have spread
into Canada and become a major contributor to the light lamb
market in this country. The ewes are prolific, good milkers,
breed out of season and adapt well to confined, accelerated
cross-breeding programs.
The lambs are not heavy feeders and gain quickly to 27 kg after
which point they gain more slowly. Because the breed is easily
kept and responds well to confinement, whether for lamb feedlots
or ewe flocks, they appeal to anyone with a small acreage interested
in intensive production.
Body weight: Rams: 90 - 125 Kg Ewes: 55 - 90 Kg
Fleece: Bright, white, dense
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