North Country Cheviot  sheep North Country Cheviot  sheep
North Country Cheviot  sheep
North Country Cheviot  sheep
North Country Cheviot  sheep

North Country Cheviot

North Country Cheviots are a "hill breed" of sheep. They evolved on the rugged Scotch highlands and of necessity had to thrive unattended by man and search for food on wild unimproved land. In these conditions the ewes usually lambed alone, and the newborn lambs survived by their near-miraculous ability to get-up, nurse, and run just minutes after their birth.

North Country Cheviot sheep are intelligent, self-reliant, resourceful, and among the healthiest and most long-lived breeds. The North Country is an tough sheep that produces both a superior lamb crop and a fleece that delights handspinners. It has outstanding crossbreeding ability and can be used as either the sire or the dam breed.

Breed categories: dual-purpose, hill / Distribution: United Kingdom, North America