Bluefaced Leicester - Wikipedia The Bluefaced Leicester is a British breed of longwool sheep It originated in north-east England in the late nineteenth or early twentieth century, and derives from the white-faced Border Leicester , with some influence from the blue-coloured Wensleydale and possibly also from the Teeswater
Bluefaced Leicester Union – The Official Registry for Bluefaced . . . Bluefaced Leicester Sheep The Bluefaced Leicester is very distinct with its Roman nose, long, upright earset, and deep blue skin contrasted with soft, white, demi-lustre wool The BFL also has recessive color genetics, and “Natural Colored” lambs can be produced Both rams and ewes are polled
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Sheep Breed Profile: Bluefaced Leicester - Countryside Despite its large size, the Bluefaced Leicester is also known for the sweet personalities of both ewes and rams The rams are easy to handle, and the ewes can be especially adorable as they may demand a scratch on the chin or a treat They have a regal gait and a tight flocking instinct
Blueface Leicester Sheep Breed Information, History Facts The Blueface Leicester is a large sheep breed with a long body They are wool-free on their legs, heads, stomachs, udders and vulvar or scrotal regions The Blueface Leicester ewes are productive, and they are noticeable by their high udder positions
The BFL Breed | Liongate Farm | United States Describing Traditional White, and Natural Colored Bluefaced Leicesters The Bluefaced Leicester is one of the three Leicester breeds of sheep [English Leicester Longwool, Border Leicester, and Bluefaced Leicester]
WOOLS OF THE UK: Blue Faced Leicester - World Of Wool The Blue Faced Leicester is one of the most iconic British breeds, easily identified by its large ears, Roman notes and alert, proud carriage They’re not small sheep either! From the tips of their toes to the tops of their ears they can be 3’ 10” tall, and as long as 5” from nose to tail!