Masham (sheep) explained

The Masham is a breed of domestic sheep which originated in northern England. It is the progeny of a Teeswater ram and either a Dalesbred or a Swaledale ewe.[1] The ewes are hornless.

The breed takes its name from the town of Masham in lower Wensleydale, North Yorkshire.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.masham-sheep.co.uk/?Welcome Masham Sheep Breeders Association website