Sheep

Merino has always been prized for its fine wool. The fibre is shorter and finely crimped. Its best quality is the pure softness and with a natural elasticity that keeps the garment in original shape. Highly breathable and durable, it...
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Peruvian Highland is a cross-breed of Merino and Corriedale. It has adapted to the harsh high altitudes in the Peruvian Andes, creating a fine, soft wool with a long history. The smooth spun wool is a fine quality, super soft...
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Polwarth is an old sheep breed originally from New Zealand and later developed in Victoria, Australia in 1880. It is naturally white and light brown in colour. The beautiful fine, soft fleece from this breed is due to the 75%...
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Rambouillet is known as the "French Merino".  It is noted for its superior wool and beautiful silky softness.  Its micron count is between 18-24.5 microns. The staple length averages between 2-4 inches. It is a valuable fleece and very popular...
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Romney fleece is a hardy British longwool. Naturally white in colour, it is quite lustrous and highly sought after for spinners and knitters alike. It is in the 31-36 micron range. The wool is in high demand and excellent for...
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