Manx Loaghtan  sheep Manx Loaghtan  sheep
Manx Loaghtan  sheep
Manx Loaghtan  sheep
Manx Loaghtan  sheep

Manx Loaghtan

The Manx Loaghtan is found on the Isle of Man off the coast of Great Britain. It is member of the Northern Short-tailed group, similar to the Hebridean, but slightly larger. It's wool is chocolate brown with paler tips. The Manx Loaghtan is descended from the primitive sheep once found throughout Scotland and the coastal islands of Britain.

Manx Loaghtan are horned with four horns being preferred. In England, the majority is two-horned. Individuals are also found with six horns. The horns are small on the ewes, but are larger and stronger on the males. They sometimes shed their natural colored wool in the spring. The meat is appreciated as a delicatesse and is protected by EU law.

Breed categories: primitive, short-tail / Distribution: United Kingdom, Europe