Open Day To Follow Annual Sheep Sale
The annual Black and Coloured Sheep Sale run by the BCSBA will be held on Saturday 5 February, followed by an open day for members of the public. The sale itself will be held at at the A&P showgrounds in…
The annual Black and Coloured Sheep Sale run by the BCSBA will be held on Saturday 5 February, followed by an open day for members of the public. The sale itself will be held at at the A&P showgrounds in…
The BCSBA's annual sheep sale will be held at the Waimate A&P Showgrounds on Saturday 5 February 2022. Members of the BCSBA may offer sheep for sale, with entries now open, closing on 19 January. More details are available on…
By Wendy Allison, Wairarapa In the last article we looked at how the alleles your sheep has on the Agouti locus affect how much white it will have on it, whether it’s all white, white markings on colour, or all…
By Wendy Allison, Wairarapa In a previous posting ‘Genetics – How do we get coloured sheep’, we looked at how the alleles that a lamb inherits from its parents, on the place on its DNA called Agouti, govern whether it…
By Wendy Allison, Wairarapa. People with small flocks of sheep often want to breed coloured (not white) lambs, but don’t know how to do it to get the result they want. This short series is an introduction to sheep colour…
Janette Buckingham, Southland My passion for natural coloured animals and fibre began with an interest in llama and alpaca fibres for handcrafting. My business, Thickthorne Llamas, began in 1989 when I bought my first three llamas at auction in Christchurch…
Jenny Hart If you asked me to choose my favourite fleece to spin it would be like asking me to choose a favourite child. Each one has a different personality, strengths and weaknesses. Below are attributes to consider when selecting…
For the 6th World Congress on Coloured Sheep, which was held in Christchurch in November 2004, the Black and Coloured Sheep Breeders' Association of New Zealand published a book entitled 'The World of Coloured Sheep' edited by Roger S. Lundie…
By Ross Manson Note: Originally published in the magazine of the BCSBA March 2018, Part One was published in June 2017. See also Conundrums of Colour - Part One Genetics made easy? ‘Yeah right’. At Rangiora High School, and Lincoln…
By Lyn Watson and Steve Clarkson Back in 2015, we were running coloured sheep on our lifestyle block, and along with many others, were getting very little return for the wool produced. We were also looking for something to do…