It seems I only took one photograph of this handsome set, which is a shame, but you can see more of these beauties at the website link above.
This is a Welsh-origin hill breed, named after the town in Powys from which it originates. Although it may have been present as a breed for longer, it was first mentioned in records in 1809. It is a dual-purpose breed, i.e. used for both meat and wool. Although these have been considered a rare breed over the past fifty years or so, they are once again becoming popular due to their excellent mothering skills and their gentler nature compared to some hill breeds. Unlike other hill breeds, their wool is mostly free of kemp (rough, stiff, coarse fibre). The staple is usually between three and four inches, with a mild crimp, but at heavier diameters, it tends to be classed as medium/medium-course. This belies its soft feel. As a single-breed yarn, it is most often used for outerwear and blankets. This sheep is quite often crossbred, though, usually with blue Leicester, and the resulting wool is very fine indeed, suitable for skin-touching items.
Let's complete the post with a pretty peony for Rosy.


we love them the knee patches are awsome... and sheeps have something we love anyway...
ReplyDeleteI have never seen/heard about this breed with their long ears and almost identical ‘painted’ features. Good to hear they are on the increase
ReplyDeleteOh my, those sheep are just adorable! Love the pretty flower! Take care, happy Friday! Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteWhat but sheep with the black on their faces and ears and even on their knees! The peony is just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHi Yam - love peonies ... and if I had a garden, I'd have them in it. The Kerry Hill beauties are just lovely ... so glad you had such a happy time with them - cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteWooly wonders! And they look so clean.
ReplyDeleteKerry Hill sheep are absolutely beautiful what nice markings and their face is much longer than what I've even seen.
ReplyDeleteThey look very gentle as you mentioned too. thank you for sharing these and I will go to the link also
Hugs cecilia
The sheep look all dressed to party!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful breed, almost "horse like". Such lovely face markings.
ReplyDeleteLove the peony!!
I'm learning much about sheep now. There was only one kind in my mind until I came across so many in your blog.
ReplyDeleteThose sheep are so cute. I love their coloring.
ReplyDeleteI have to say they are indeed the bonniest breed of sheep I have ever seen, if you did not tell me they are sheep I would not have guessed, they look a tad like cross of a little donkey and a sheep. I want one
ReplyDeleteLovely!
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