Category:Welsh Mountain Badger-Faced Sheep

The Welsh Mountain Badger Face (also known as Badger Faced Welsh Mountain, Defaid Idloes, and Welsh Badger-faced) is a color variation of the Welsh Mountain. It is an ancient Welsh breed which was once common in the Welsh Mountains. Number so this breed fell during the Middle Ages when the cloth trade demanded a white wool. Numbers are now on the increase. The main type is known by Torddu which means blackbelly but there is also a rarer Torwen which is the reverse coloration, black with a white belly.

The Torddu variation have a distinctive broad striped face with a black band from jaw to belly and extending to the underside of the tail. The main fleece varies from pure white to light tan. Rams have dark spiral horns and the ewes are polled (hornless).

Staple length is 7 to 10 cm with a fleece weight of 1.5 to 2.0 kg. The spinning count of the wool is 46's to 56's. It is used mainly for carpets in Britain.