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Dorper and White Dorper Breed
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The Dorper and the White Dorper are separate breeds
of sheep sharing the same outstanding attributes. The one
exception of course being... the colour. Separating themselves
from the Dorper breeders in South Africa during the 1940s, the
breeders of White Dorper crossed the Dorper, with the Dorset
Horn X Van Rooy and Ronderib Afrikaaner" in their breeding
program, calling this breed a Dorsian. They founded a separate
Breeders' society but decided in 1964, to affiliate with the
South Africa Dorper Sheep Breeders' Society, since their aim was
the same with the exception of the colour. Crossing
Dorper and White Dorper sheep produces cross bred lambs of
neither breed. The
Canadian Dorper Sheep Association represents breeder of both
breeds of sheep |
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Head:
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Strong, long and medium in
width
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Eyes large and widely placed
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Ears horizontally set
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Covered with short dullish
black hair (White Dorpers have white hair)
Neck:
Shoulders:
Chest:
Back, Loin and Rump:
Feet and Legs:
Colour Patterns:
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(Dorper) - white sheep with
black confined to head or head and neck with the black not on the
shoulder or chest fully
pigmented under
the tail, on the udder and teats is
ideal. Black spots to a limited extent on the body and legs are
permissible.
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(White Dorper) - white sheep,
fully pigmented around the eyes, under the tail, on the udder and
teats is ideal.
Fleece:
Undesirable traits:
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