Hebridean sheep

An all-black compact mountain sheep with a taste for bramble and young scrub. Both the males and females have horns, although the males' horns tend to be wider and longer, creating an attractive curl, rather than the backward sweep of the females'.

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Manx sheep ©️ Alison Ruyter

Manx sheep

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A striking unusual milky coffee coloured-sheep, often with four horns and sometimes as many as six. This primitive breed is originally from the Isle of Man. Their fleece self-sheds but they can also be shorn.

Iron-Age Pigs

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These pigs are as close as you can get to the wild boar and also, despite being a domesticated version of this wild species, share many of its traits.

Exmoor ponies

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Find out about Exmoor ponies and why we use them in conservation.