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Contact SupplierThe Panama sheep breed is a cross between Lincoln ewes and rams which were Rambouillet. After approximately five years of crossbreeding, the breed was established and mating between Panama sheep was all that was required to maintain the breed. The Panama is a resilient breed of sheep which can live in a variety of conditions, though the Panama breed is known to thrive in areas which offer plenty of feed. With an appearance similar to that of the Columbia sheep breed, the Panama is a mid-sized sheep - somewhat smaller than the Columbia (one of the largest sheep breeds). The Panama breed as it is known today possesses a thick, heavy wool fleece that is of medium-grade and tends to be long in length (staple). Panama sheep are typically highly valued for their wool production - a successful and dynamic cross of two prized wool breeds.
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