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The pages in the menu above contain a history of the Wiltipoll Breed and press articles about Wiltipoll and its breeders.
The Wiltipoll is a new breed of sheep, developed in Australia from the Wiltshire Horn. It is a polled sheep that is bred for the production of prime lamb only. Its short white fleece is shed annually.
The breed's resources are directed towards the production of meat and milk - not wool. Costs are cut dramatically, and there is no need for shearing, crutching, jetting, dipping or mulesing. These sheep are fly and lice resistant and therefore need no chemical treatment.
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