
History of the Breed
Exmoor Horn Sheep have been on Exmoor since time immemorial and have always been valued for their hardiness, ability to thrive, and quality of fleece and meat.
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Natural Choice
The Exmoor Horn fits well into any setting where the conservation value of the land is a priority. They are ideal grazers of marginal and wildlife-rich grassland.
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Breed Qualities
The Exmoor Horn Sheep is classified as a true hill bred and is correctly described as a dual-purpose upland sheep.
The ewes are valued for their ability to produce finished lambs of the highest quality and are also excellent mothers and good milkers.
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Exmoor Mule
The Exmoor Mule is derived from using a Blue Faced Leicester Ram on an Exmoor Horn ewe. The resultant cross-bred ewe is considered by many as one of the finest mules available.