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BREED DESCRIPTION
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East Nevay Perfection
A Highland Show winner
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A ram with all the breed characteristics
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The North Country Cheviot
is a big, long rugged sheep which combines thriftiness and healthiness with prolificacy
and strong maternal qualities. The breed is particularly suited to grassy hills and
uplands.
- Head and Face
- White, well covered with fine hair, free
from blueness or brown. Ears, of fine length and thickness, well covered with white hair,
and coming out from the head at an angle of about forty-five degrees from the horizontal
with good width between. Nose, straight to slightly Roman. Good width between eyes, broad
muzzle, and wide, black nostril well open. Head, long, with deep underjaw. Eyes, dark,
fairly big, bright and alert. Wool well up to back of cheeks and under throat and to back
of ears but not between.
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- The male is sometimes horned, but the horn
must be free of black colouration.
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- Neck
- Strong, big at base, well set in at
shoulders and of medium length.
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- Breast
- Deep and wide.
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- Body
- Long, deep and wide. Back, straight with
good width between shoulder blades and no falling off or slackness behind them. Belly and
flanks well covered with wool. Ribs well sprung. Tail, broad and well woolled.
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- Legs
- White, of fair length, set well apart and
coming down straight from the four corners of the body, with strong flat bone and well
defined hocks. Hooves, black, of good strength and pointing straight forward.
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- Wool
- White, of good staple, free from curl, hair
or kemp. Not hard, but has a spongy feeling when grasped.
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