Welsh Mule Sheep Breeders Association

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IdentifierR011033
NameWelsh Mule Sheep Breeders Association
DescriptionWelsh Mule sheep are breeding ewes used by sheep farmers to produce the finest quality lambs for today's discerning consumers. Welsh Mules are the progeny of a registered Bluefaced Leicester ram crossed with the Welsh Mountain, Beulah or Welsh Hill Speckled-face ewes, all hardy, healthy Welsh hill breeds which impart their best qualities to their offspring. Even the ewe lambs produce prolific lamb crops and their superior mothering instinct and excellent milking qualities ensure a very high percentage of live lambs reared. The Welsh Mule adapts readily to a wide variety of management systems. It is easy to house and handle while it's hardiness, good foraging abilities, superior mothering qualities and prolificacy ensure a relatively toruble-free lambing season. Welsh Mules also produce fine, high quality wool, a characteristic inherited from the Blue-faced Leicester ram.
Organisational Structurehttps://lod.coop/essglobal/2.1/standard/organisational-structure/OS130
Primary Activityhttps://lod.coop/essglobal/2.1/standard/activities-ica/ICA10
Activities
Street AddressGorseland North Road
LocalityAberystwyth
RegionCeredigion
PostcodeSY23 2HE
Country IDGB
Territory ID
Websitehttp://www.welshmules.co.uk
Phone
Email
Twitter
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Companies House Number
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Membership Typehttps://lod.coop/essglobal/2.1/standard/base-membership-type/BMT20
Latitude
Longitude
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Geo Container Latitude52.41671
Geo Container Longitude-4.07868

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Welsh Mules are the progeny of a registered Bluefaced Leicester ram crossed with the Welsh Mountain, Beulah or Welsh Hill Speckled-face ewes, all hardy, healthy Welsh hill breeds which impart their best qualities to their offspring.

Even the ewe lambs produce prolific lamb crops and their superior mothering instinct and excellent milking qualities ensure a very high percentage of live lambs reared.

The Welsh Mule adapts readily to a wide variety of management systems.  It is easy to house and handle while it's hardiness, good foraging abilities, superior mothering qualities and prolificacy ensure a relatively toruble-free lambing season.  Welsh Mules also produce fine, high quality wool, a characteristic inherited from the Blue-faced Leicester ram.</dc:description>
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Even the ewe lambs produce prolific lamb crops and their superior mothering instinct and excellent milking qualities ensure a very high percentage of live lambs reared.

The Welsh Mule adapts readily to a wide variety of management systems.  It is easy to house and handle while it's hardiness, good foraging abilities, superior mothering qualities and prolificacy ensure a relatively toruble-free lambing season.  Welsh Mules also produce fine, high quality wool, a characteristic inherited from the Blue-faced Leicester ram.""";
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