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White Head Dorper Sheep

Price range: R3,500.00 through R3,800.00

Dorper Sheep were developed by crossing Dorset Horn Rams and Blackhead Persian Ewes (1950). The Dorper Sheep is a very hardy animal that can live on minimal food. They consume whatever is available. Two types of Dorper sheep, the Black headed Dorper and the White headed Dorper are found in South Africa.

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White Head Dorper Sheep

Welcome to Hooggekraal Farms which is currently one of the longest-standing livestock exporters in Africa – with our expertise extending over three generations. We export quality dairy cows, beef cattle, Boer goats, Persian and Kalahari Goats as well as sheep throughout Africa and internationally.

A South African studbook was set up in 1906 and by the 1930’s there were 4000 registered animals.  Black-headed Persian Sheep for sale.

The Persian was crossbred with local breeds and also “improved” though crossings with other breeds local to South Africa, including the Dorper. It was estimated that were around two million Persian Blackheads in South Africa by the 1950s.Persian sheep Characteristics

To the uninitiated breed is sometimes confused with goats. They are a type of hair sheep that do not grow wool, allowing them to better tolerate heat. The outstanding feature of Persian sheep is their colour and pattern.  The breed comes in two basic varieties: harlequin (or speckled ) and kleur kop (which means ‘coloured head’).

Black-headed Persian Sheep

Black-headed Persian Sheep

 

Facts about the Persian Sheep:

The pattern on each sheep is unique and can be black, brown, red, tri-colour or blue.
The kleur kop or coloured head is entirely white, except for the head which can be either black, brown, red, tri-colour or blue.

In 1955, my late father Joe Scher started a dairy farm in the Western Cape, where we milked more than 500 cows three times a day.
We then started large exports of dairy cows to the DRC (Congo) and Namibia (South West Africa) followed by Malawi, Botswana, Lesotho, Swaziland and Uganda, among others.

We offer the following:

– Quality animals
– Decades of experience in livestock exports
– Quarantining of animals according to veterinary import permit standards and requirements
– Transport to destination

  • Raised primarily for meat
  • Very healthy breed and with the ability to put on fat in tough grazing conditions
  • No lambing problems
  • Even temperament
  • Low water intake
  • Effective foraging ability
  • High quality soft leather (known as Cape glover)
  • Excellent mother line for crossbreeding
  • Ability to breed every eight months and to produce a high number of twins
  • Ewes lactate for approximately 84 days, produce 50 kg (110 lb) of milk with 5.9% fat
Average Weight

Ram: 102 kg – 124 kg, Ewe: 72 kg – 99 kg