Anyone know what kind of sheep these are?

houndit

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We raise Katahdin and Barbados sheep. A friend had two ewes. When I first saw them I said they were Barbados. Later he gave them to me. They had both grown horns since I had seen them. Our Barbados ewes do not have horns. They are also lighter colored that our Barbados ewes. They are a hair sheep and their color is extremely similar to that of our Barbados sheep. I looked on the internet and could not find a breed like them besides Barbados. Do you know of any breed they might be? Are they Barbados? DO most Barbados have horns?
Thanks.

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They look like either Barbados Blackbelly or Barbado sheep to me. They can be either horned or polled. The Barbados Blackbelly are polled, and American Blackbelly are horned.
 

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Very pretty! I agree...look like Blackbellies to me, although I've never seen them with horns myself.
 

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Here are the original sheep we purchased that were sold to us as Barbados. Try an ignore the white one in front and the goats in the back.
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Here is the ram.
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The little brown one is a lamb born to one of the ewes.
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These were supposed to be Barbados, but according to this website, http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/sheep/barbado/index.htm The first ones must be Barbado, because of the males horns right?
These are the new sheep that started this thread.
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They are ewes but have horns. So they can not be Barbados or Barbado can they? If they are not, do you think they are just a cross? Thank you for your help!
 

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houndit said:
Here are the original sheep we purchased that were sold to us as Barbados. Try an ignore the white one in front and the goats in the back. http://www.backyardherds.com/forum/uploads/311_019.jpg

Here is the ram. http://www.backyardherds.com/forum/uploads/311_024.jpg
The little brown one is a lamb born to one of the ewes.
http://www.backyardherds.com/forum/uploads/311_023.jpg
These were supposed to be Barbados, but according to this website, http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/sheep/barbado/index.htm The first ones must be Barbado, because of the males horns right?
These are the new sheep that started this thread.
http://www.backyardherds.com/forum/uploads/311_072.jpg They are ewes but have horns. So they can not be Barbados or Barbado can they? If they are not, do you think they are just a cross? Thank you for your help!
Could be a cross or American Blackbelly. Who knows? ;) They look like Reese's Cups to me! :lol:
 

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Thank you all! That website was very helpful aggie!
 

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