Pomeranian Coarsewool
The Pomeranian Coarsewool or simply Pomeranian is an old domestic sheep breed from the Pomerania region. The first records of similar sheep in Pomerania can be traced to more than 3000 years ago. This breed is raised primarily for meat and vegetation management.
Characteristics
This breed is polled, and has a black head with slate-blue or grey wool on the body - lambs are born wholly black. The legs are also covered with wool, and the tongue is blue. The fleece has shorter hairs amongst the longer wool.The breed is very hardy and is able to live outside all year, even raising lambs in the snow. The sheep thrive on poor forage.
Ewes average around in weight, and rams about. The fleece ranges from.