[Jacob-list] The perfect sheep
Linda
patchworkfibers at alltel.net
Sun Jan 8 21:17:19 EST 2006
There's a pretty obvious difference between a roman nose and the normal hormonal induced swelling. Today when I was wandering around the Jacoblist archives - still looking for the Anita Evangliista article , I came across the same question - I'd asked it 6 years ago. Take a look at sheep breeds that are considered having rn's - Cheviot for one. The ram on the JSC homepage is shown full frontal - can't really see his profile (the JSC page hasn't been updated in years) but doubt he's Roman nosed. I think the definitions for registration standards should be precise and easily understood.
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Registered Jacob Sheep, Angora Rabbits, Handspun Yarn
On Sun, 8 Jan 2006 17:41:27 -0800, ARTHUR PARTRIDGE wrote:
> My first ram was perfect in every way, except some aggression early
> in his life and one other thing, he had a "Roman nose". For anyone
> not familiar with a Roman nose, it is a large, obvious raised area
> on the top of the nose. I read somewhere that this is not a
> desirable trait in Jacob rams. I never bothered to register him.
> What is the current view about this trait? I'm pretty certain that
> on the JSC webpage there is a 2-horn ram with a Roman nose on the
> homepage; in fact he looks like my first ram. I will check to see
> if he is still there. Thanks, Just wondering.......
>
>> Cathy
> Moscow, Idaho
>
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