Kentucky Sheep and Wool Producers Association
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Promoting the sheep industry in Kentucky.
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Home of the Kentucky Sheep and Wool Producers Association.
Promoting the sheep industry throughout
Wool Producers Association Contacts
have questions, suggestions, or ideas regarding the KSWPA please contact
Kay Cloyd or any other KSWPA Officer as listed
Information and products concerning raising quality sheep and wool.
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The New Zealand Sheep Breeders Association administers the affairs for those breeds of sheep currently under its umbrella whilst actively promoting the stud breeding sheep industry.
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The New Zealand Sheep Breeders Association administers the affairs for those breeds of sheep currently under its umbrella whilst actively promoting the stud breeding sheep industry.
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This website is dedicated to British coloured sheep, in all their various shapes, sizes and forms.
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A comprehensive guide to coloured sheep breeds including icelandic sheep. Articles about sheep breeds and downloads.
British Coloured Sheep Breeders Association
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This website is about coloured sheep in Britain, and their wonderful coloured fleeces.
A coloured sheep is any sheep that is
Providing ISIA membership and contact information, and details of the services available to ISIA members.
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The Iowa Sheep Industry Association is a member organization composed of commercial lamb producers, lamb feeders, seedstock producers, club lamb producers, fiber and spinner enthusiasts and all others interested in promoting the sheep industry in Iowa.
Sheep Educational Opportunity January 31, 2009
"To serve Iowa Sheep Industry Association members
through an educational newsletter;
as a central contact point for industry information;
and to