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The Whitefaced Dartmoor
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History The White Faced Dartmoor is believed to be one of England’s most ancient breeds, and was probably originally not entirely confined to Dartmoor but spread over the greater part of West Somerset and Devon. However, as more land became enclosed, the breed was finally driven back to Dartmoor, where it became firmly rooted, and continues to flourish as one of Devon’s premier native breeds. An excellent crossing breed The White Faced Dartmoor is recognised as an excellent crossing sheep. For the past 150 years they have been used to improve other long wool breeds and more recently they have been used successfully on many breeds to produce excellent first cross commercial ewes. A good example of this is the Welsh Mountain. The White Faced cross increases carcass weight and quality, wool output, while maintaining their vigour and hardy characteristics.

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::fra99y
02/11/08 10:21 PM GMT
I think its watching you get yer wellies on :).... hes not sure what the fan belt is for though !!! LOL

Nice capture m8e
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.Genver
02/11/08 11:22 PM GMT
Nice view of the animal,fine photo.
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::SEFA
02/11/08 11:25 PM GMT
Very nice capture. I like the landscape too, it´s very beautiful. Great shot!
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::tigger3
02/12/08 12:18 AM GMT
What fine speciman he is too Mark. Really like your image.
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::Skynet5
02/12/08 5:41 AM GMT
So many textures! I like that.
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.MarianaEwa
02/12/08 6:52 AM GMT
Great shot Mark. He looks funny with the black spot on the legs :))
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::Dunstickin
02/12/08 7:53 AM GMT
Have to agree with Frags mate!.....That's big welly country down there!...he he!

Nice one!
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::LynEve
02/12/08 12:28 AM GMT
Baa !

Very nice animal, sunday dinner?
Lovely countryside.
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::twinkel
02/12/08 7:27 PM GMT
..lol...about Lyn's sunday dinner...

beautiful countryside and lovely lighting:))
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::cynlee
02/13/08 12:47 AM GMT
They're beautiful. I especially like the white and black markings on his legs. A really good shot too and well framed.
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::verenabloo
02/13/08 8:23 AM GMT
Hi there!!:) I just got this in the VB and really enjoyed giving your photo a good score. I love this sheep, and the way you explained all about him, well, he sounds like a good deal to me!heehee....I like that you got that nice fence in the background. Fences speak.They put character into photos, thank you so much my friend for a lovely photo. Verena
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.Mythmaker
02/13/08 2:12 PM GMT
Cool,
It was one of the things I noticed on my first trip to the UK, how many different kinds of sheep there are from region to region. Here in Oz it's almost entirely merinos, probably the most boring sheep on the planet. UK sheep have way more character and personality if you ask me. They help make the UK countryside even more interesting.
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::cctruckee
02/15/08 4:19 AM GMT
Great shot! My only suggestion would be to adjust the levels just a wee bit, a little darker and the grasses and background might really pop out. Nice composition, gives a feel for where these guys live.
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.Gabbels
02/15/08 11:14 AM GMT
Lovely shot of this funny looking sheep and it's beautiful surroundings!
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