Treberfedd Farm Unique country breaks in Wales - Rare breed Llanwenog ewe and lamb on our organic farm

Llanwenog Sheep

The sheep are from the Llanwenog breed, named after a village just 8 miles from Treberfedd. Like the Traditional Hereford cattle they are also classed as a native rare breed. The breed was established over a hundred years ago by crossing a now extinct local welsh mountain breed with a lowland breed from Shropshire.

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Llanwenog Ewe with Lambs April '06

The breed is distinguished by their black faces, pointy black ears and tuft of wool on the forehead. They are medium sized sheep well known for their good mothering ability and for producing a high percentage of twins and triplets.

Llanwenog sheep produce excellent tasty meat and high quality wool which can be made into blankets, rugs and jumpers.

If you would like to be informed when we have breeding stock and organic lamb for sale , please email us your contact details.

The Farming Year

About our Traditional Hereford Cows

 

Wildflowers at Treberfedd holiday cottages in West Wales