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Sires: Mr. Rhett (Bartholomew 607), Red Rock (Uptown 1110), Butler, and Noah

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"Red Rock"

2011 All-American Junior Show

Harrington, Delaware

Reserve Champion Tunis Ram

About Our Farm

Piney Wood Farm is located in Taylorsville Georgia and consists of one small wool and meat flock and one small show flock. Our spinner's flock is bred for superior wool our sheep have lustrious, crimped fiber that has won numerous blue ribbons nation wide. Our show flock has begun to make headlines! We are proud owners of home grown champions! Our show flocks are sired by "Red Rock", who holds multiple champion titles, and "Noah" who just recently won champion Tunis ram at the Tennesee Valley Fair!

 

Our Fleece Quality and Wool Quality

Tunis wool is lustrous 24 to 30 microns, long-stapled 4 to 6 inches. Ewes generally produce a fleece weighing 8-10 pounds and a ram’s fleece will weigh 12-15 pounds with a 56 to 58 spinning count wool. Tunis wool is considered to be a down fiber which produces pliable and soft yarns. There is no scratchiness or skin irritations therefore 100% Tunis wool scarves and hats are very desirable.

 

The Breed

Tunis sheep are beautiful red heads with long pendulous ears and a calm disposition. These sheep are favorites with everyone who tries this rare breed, from showmen to commercial farmers. Tunis ewes are excellent mothers with a high rate of twinning and occasionally triplets. They are heavy milkers, are easily handled, and have very docile temperaments. The Tunis lambs are vigorous at birth and are warmed by a double coat of red fibers. Tunis will breed out of season producing fall lambs.
Tunis sheep originated from Middle-Eastern fat-tailed sheep imported from Tunisia, The earliest documented importation to America occurred in 1799. This makes them among the oldest breeds of livestock developed in America. Thomas Jefferson imported "broad-tailed" sheep for their mutton and wool-producing attributes. George Washington used a Tunis ram to build his flock. During the Civil War southern flocks provided food for survivors thus virtually eliminating breed population in the south. Today, the breed is thriving.

 

 

Piney Wood Farm is a member of the National Tunis Sheep Registry http://www.tunissheep.org

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