If you are looking for this rare American sheep, that special fleece, or information on farming on a small scale, we can help... CVM/Romeldale sheep are the most critically rare breed of sheep in the US today according to the American Livestock Breeds Conservancy
We have original bloodlines that are registered with the original herdbook of the American Romeldale CVM Registry. CVM/Romeldale sheep generally have a clean face, although sometimes wool is found on the forehead. The body is sturdy and well-boned, with a long, straight back. Neck and shoulders should be largely free of skin folds.
Mature rams will weigh from 225-275 pounds while mature ewes range from 140-175 pounds.
Romeldales come in white, which can exhibit spots on their faces, ears, or legs. Romeldales also are natural colored. Natural colored Romeldales can be solid, or can have spots, or striping. The colors in this breed range from white, taupe and gray, plus all the way to the deepest chocolate and black. The original CVM’s had a barred face badger pattern which can still be seen today.
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Our amazing color range is heaven for spinners! This Moorit colored fleece is a good example. Arbor Meadows Farm 8134 Orchard Ave SE Port Orchard, WA 98367 |