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    • The Targhee is an American breed of domestic sheep. It was developed in the early twentieth century at the U.S. Sheep Experiment Station of the Agricultural Research Service of the United States Department of Agriculture at Dubois, Idaho, and is named after the Targhee National Forest which surrounds it. It is a dual-purpose breed, with heavy, medium-quality … See more

    Country of originUnited States
    Wool colorwhite
    History

    The Targhee is named after the Targhee National Forest, which surrounds the U.S. Sheep Experiment Station in Idaho. Their ancestors were Rambouillet, Corriedale, and Lincoln sheep. Development of this breed for the Wes… See more

    Characteristics

    Mature body weight in the rams is 200 lb (90 kg) to 300 lb (135 kg), with the ewes weighing slightly less at 125 lb (56 kg) to 200 lb (90 kg). Each ewe will average a 10 lb (4.5 kg) to 14 lb (6.3 kg) fleece; it has a fibre diamet… See more

     
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  2. The Targhee is an American breed of domestic sheep. It was developed in the early twentieth century at the U.S. Sheep Experiment Station of the Agricultural Research Service of the United States Department of Agriculture at Dubois, Idaho, and is named after the Targhee National Forest which surrounds it.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Targhee_sheep
    The Targhee breed is a combination of the Columbia, Corriedale and Rambouillet – all white-faced sheep breeds known for their production. The reason for the name “Targhee” stems from the area in which flocks of the experiment station sheep graze during the summertime, which is the Targhee National Forest.
    www.raisingsheep.net/targhee-sheep
    The Targhee is a breed of domestic sheep developed in the early 20th century by the USDA’s Agricultural Research Service. Targhee sheep are a dual-purpose breed, with heavy, medium quality wool and good meat production characteristics. They are hardy and are especially suited to the ranges of the West where they were developed.
    www.nativebreed.org/targhee-sheep/
    The Targhee sheep breed is a relatively new breed of sheep that was developed by the United States Department of Agriculture their Agricultural Research Service. They are a medium to large dual-purpose breed that have a good temperament, good quality of meat and wool.
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    Targhees are a popular breed of sheep originated in the United States. They were first bred in the early 1900s in Dubois, Idaho, by crossbreeding three different breeds of sheep – Rambouillet, Lincoln, and Corriedale. The aim was to create a breed that could withstand the harsh winters and hot summers of the western United States.
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  3. Targhee Sheep Breed – Everything You Need to Know

    Learn about the Targhee sheep breed, a medium to large dual-purpose sheep developed in the US for wool and meat. Find out its physical traits, breeding and milking information, wool and meat quality, and more.

     
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  5. Targhee Sheep: Characteristics, Uses, Photo - ROY'S …

    Aug 26, 2024 · Learn about the Targhee sheep, a dual purpose breed from the US, developed for wool and meat production. Find out its characteristics, climate tolerance, color, weight, and more.

  6. Targhee Sheep Breed Information, History & Facts

    Learn about the history and unique characteristics of the Targhee sheep breed, including its size, and why it is valued by farmers today.

  7. Targhee Sheep | Oklahoma State University

    Targhee sheep are a cross-bred American breed developed from Rambouillet, Lincoln and Corriedale sheep. Learn about their origin, traits, registration and association from Oklahoma State University.

  8. Targhee Sheep Breed: Information, Behavior, and Care

    The Targhee sheep breed is a fairly new breed developed by the USDA’s Agricultural Research Service. It comprises medium to large animals with a friendly temperament and high-quality wool and meat. Targhee sheep are …

  9. ABOUT US | Targhee Sheep Assoc.

    Learn about the origin, development, and characteristics of Targhee sheep, a cross-bred breed of fine and long wool sheep adapted to rugged conditions. Find out how to join the U.S. Targhee Sheep Association and register your sheep.

  10. Targhee Sheep: The Perfect Addition To Your Flock

    Learn about Targhee sheep, a breed originated in the United States that is raised for wool and meat production. Find out their characteristics, uses, benefits, and disadvantages for sustainable agriculture.

  11. Why Targhee Sheep? - Rosehaven Homestead

    Dec 15, 2017 · You may not of heard of the Targhee breed of sheep, and may be wondering what are it's advantages are over a more common breed like the Suffolk, Hampshire, Merino, or any other breed. Here is why we chose the …

  12. Sheep Discovery - Breeds - Targhee Sheep | Animal …

    Targhee sheep are a crossbred of fine wool and long wool sheep, developed at the U.S. Sheep Experiment Station in Dubois, ID. They have thick, high quality fleece, open faces, white wool, face, and legs, and are large framed, hardy …

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