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Rambouillet sheep

The Rambouillet is a breed of sheep in the genus Ovis. It is also known as the Rambouillet Merino or the French Merino.

Rambouillet Merino ram.

History edit

The development of the Rambouillet breed started in 1786, when Louis XVI purchased over 300 Spanish Merinos (318 ewes, 41 rams, seven wethers) from his cousin Charles III of Spain. The flock was subsequently developed on an experimental royal farm, the Bergerie royale (now Bergerie nationale) built during the reign of Louis XVI, at his request, on his domain of Rambouillet, 50 km southwest of Paris, which Louis XVI had purchased in December 1783 from his cousin Louis Jean Marie de Bourbon, Duke of Penthièvre. The flock was raised exclusively at the Bergerie, with no sheep being sold for several years, well into the 19th century.[1]

Outcrossing with English long-wool breeds and selection produced a well-defined breed,[2] differing in several important points from the original Spanish Merino. The size was greater, with full-grown ewes weighing up to 200 lb and rams up to 300 lb. The wool clips were larger and the wool length had increased to greater than 3 in (80 mm).

In 1889, a Rambouillet Association was formed in the United States by Larmon Bronson Townsend & Larmon George Townsend in Ionia, Michigan, with the aim of preserving the breed.[3] An estimated 50% of the sheep on the US western ranges are of Rambouillet blood.[4] Rambouillet stud has also had an enormous influence on the development of the Australian Merino industry through Emperor and the Peppin Merino stud.

Value of the fleece edit

The fleece was valuable in the manufacture of cloth, at times being woven in a mixed fabric of cotton warp and wool weft.[5]

Uses edit

The breed is well known for its wool, but also for its meat, both lamb and mutton. It has been described as a dual-purpose breed, with superior wool and near-mutton breed characteristics. This breed was also used for the development of the "Barbado" or American Blackbelly sheep, which was crossed with Barbados Blackbelly and mouflon for their horns at hunting ranches.[6][7]

References edit

  1. ^ Henry Stewart (1898). The Varieties and Breeds of Sheep. American Sheep Breeder Press. Retrieved 3 April 2009. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  2. ^ Paterson, Mark (1990). National Merino Review. West Perth, Australia: Farmgate Press. pp. 12–17. ISSN 1033-5811.
  3. ^ "Breed History, Standards, Facts". The American Rambouillet Sheep Breeders Association. Retrieved 6 July 2016.
  4. ^ Ross, C.V. (1989). Sheep production and Management. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall. pp. 26–27. ISBN 0-13-808510-2.
  5. ^ "delaine - fabric". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 15 June 2015.
  6. ^ Baker, Frank H.; Miller, Mason E. (2019). Sheep And Goat Handbook, Volume 4. CRC Press. p. 419. ISBN 978-1-000-23954-6.
  7. ^ Dohner, Janet Vorwald (2001). The Encyclopedia of Historic and Endangered Livestock and Poultry Breeds. Yale University Press. p. 150. ISBN 978-0-300-13813-9.

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