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Standards of Excellence and Value of Points
HEAD (Points 12)
Rams
To be masculine in character, face of medium length, broad
and full between the eyes muzzle strong, nostrils, wide open; strong jaw; ears of
medium length, white and alert.
Eye, prominent and bright. Face, jaws and top of head covered
with strong, bristly hair
and free from wool.
Horns smooth and round, whitish in colour, low set, wide
apart and rising well out of the back of the head.
Ewes
To correspond, except that the head should show a distinctly
feminine character and be entirely free from any
sign of horns.
NECK (Points 6)
Medium length, rising well out of the top
of the shoulder which should be well laid back and
deep.
BODY (Points 25)
Ribs well sprung, well-filled behind the shoulder. Back
broad and flat, strong loins. Hind quarters set squarely
on good legs of mutton well fleshed to the hock. Breast
deep and prominent.
LEGS (Points 10)
Fore legs straight and clean with big knees and springy
fetlocks. Hind legs strong, flat boned, straight and
well covered with strong, bristly hair free from wool.
All four legs set well outside
the body, and big white hoofs preferred.
TAIL (Points 2)
Thick, strong and full of muscle.
UNDERSIDE (Points 5)
Sheep when turned should have a deep chest and prominent
breast bone. Broad across the belly and well covered
with wool of a clear and white or blue colour. The hind legs should be
straight and lie flat out on the ground.
COAT or WOOL (Points 25)
The coat should be heavy and dense with a good undercoat
of fine wool of even colour and quality over the whole
of the body, with a stronger ruffle or mane round the
neck and top of the shoulder.
COLOUR (Points 15)
The face and legs should be a clear "hoar-frosted" colour on
all sheep.
TOTAL POINTS =100
OBJECTIONS
Black-spotted face or legs.
Brown or Yellow colour in any part.
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