001. Breed guide.

Dorper

Ovis aries

South African breed developed from Dorset Horn and Blackhead Persian crosses. Popular for fast growth and easy care in the US. Hair-type breed that sheds annually; highly fertile and can breed year-round.

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001. Breed guide

The shape of the breed,
in plain English.

South African breed developed from Dorset Horn and Blackhead Persian crosses. Popular for fast growth and easy care in the US. Hair-type breed that sheds annually; highly fertile and can breed year-round.

002. Personality profile

Owner-experience
across 7 dimensions.

Each bar is a 1 to 5 score from breed-knowledgeable owners. Read the bar labels for the trade-off the dimension captures.

Temperament

Flocking instinct
Independent. Scatters easily; harder to drive as a group.Strong flocking instinct. Moves cohesively with the flock.
Lambing ease
Often requires assistance. Best lambed in jugs with supervision.Lambs unassisted on pasture; rarely needs intervention.
Maternal ability
Modest mothering. May reject lambs or need supplementation.Excellent mothering. Strong milk, protective, twins or triplets common.
Parasite resistance
Susceptible. Requires regular deworming.Highly resistant. Tolerates parasite pressure with minimal anthelmintic.

Coat and maintenance

Wool quality / fiber fineness
No wool or coarse hair fiber.Fine wool (sub-22 micron). Premium fiber market.
Heat tolerance
Heat-sensitive. Production drops above 80 F.Heat-tolerant. Maintains condition above 90 F.
Foraging / forage efficiency
Requires high-quality forage.Easy keeper on modest pasture and rangeland.

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