[Jacob-list] Black Jocobs?

im rapunzil im-rapunzil at hotmail.com
Wed Aug 8 11:38:47 EDT 2012



Neal, I am still relatively new sheep owner and have had mine for 2 years. I'm not familar with the term "open fleece." What does that mean? Thank you!


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From: nlgrose at yadtel.net
CC: jacob-list at jacobsheep.com
Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2012 10:30:51 -0400
Subject: Re: [Jacob-list] Black Jocobs?




Jacob X colored Corriedale is notorious for producing spotting, though they seldom have horns. You can get very nice horns in a Jacob cross if you cross to a Rambouliet(sp?) or other breed with symmetrical horns. It is still almost impossible to get the full gamut of true Jacob characteristics in crossbreds in 2 generations. The hardest trait to reproduce is the open fleece. Any other crossbred (with the possible exception of Finn) will have a heavier fleece than we should expect a Jacob to have.

Neal




From: Linda
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2012 9:07 AM
To: Skye
Cc: Jacob List
Subject: Re: [Jacob-list] Black Jocobs?

If the non-Jacob half of the cross carries spotting, then the lambs could be spotted.

On 8/7/2012 11:07 PM, Skye wrote:

Last year.. i deliberately let my Jacobs ram in with my other non jacob ewes as i was curious.. got some right cuties some look jacob.. some dont.. some horns.. some not..even have a real cutie thats brown with pure black face and legs ( im partial to him as he was a inside baby his 2 sisters are pure black).. without knowing who the mothers are for the ones that look jacob.. id be hard pressed to tell with a couple of them...the slight different shapes of the head helps me alot :)


On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 10:37 AM, im rapunzil <im-rapunzil at hotmail.com> wrote:



I was at the Sussex County Farm & Horse Show yesterday, and in the petting zoo tent was two 4-horned solid black rams. The sign in front of their pen said they were Jacobs. I was not aware that they could be that color, and they were smaller than other Jacobs I've seen. Can anyone here provide more information? Thank you.


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