We have a small flock of registered Leicester Longwool sheep. Leicesters are a heritage breed of sheep that were developed in the mid 1700s by Robert Bakewell to turn forage into meat, wool, and milk. They are also known as English Leicesters. George Washington raised Leicester Longwools.
Leicesters are a larger sheep with curly wool locks. Ewes typically weigh from 150-200 pounds, while rams range from 200-300 pounds. They are very milky. Leicesters are a higher maintenance breed. They require more input and monitoring than our Florida Cracker sheep. But nothing can clear a pasture of weeds like a flock of Leicesters. They are always grazing.