St. Kilda Sheep

The St. Kilda sheep is a extinct breed from United Kingdom raised for conservation. This wool sheep has coarse wool and a wild temperament. Ewes average 84 lbs, while rams reach around 121 lbs. Recognized as Extinct, it is noted for Feral sheep from remote Scottish islands; preserved in limited isolated herds after extinction in the wild..

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St. Kilda Sheep Facts Quick List

  • Type: Wool
  • Primary Use: Conservation
  • Rarity: Extinct
  • Country of Origin: United Kingdom
  • Wool Type: Coarse
  • Horn Status: Horned
  • Average Ewe Weight: 38 kg / 84 lbs
  • Average Ram Weight: 55 kg / 121 lbs
  • Temperament: Wild
  • Breed Status: Extinct
  • Special Traits or Notes: Feral sheep from remote Scottish islands; preserved in limited isolated herds after extinction in the wild.

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  • Feral sheep from remote Scottish islands; preserved in limited isolated herds after extinction in the wild.

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