The increasing interest in the North of England Mule
has assured its place in every parish within the country. This medium
sized cross-bred sheep, sired by the Bluefaced Leicester, has a Swaledale
or Northumberland type Blackface dam. The latter two breeds born and reared
on the northern fells and moors are noted for qualities of hardiness,
thriftiness and longevity.
The hybrid vigour produced by crossing the contrasting
pure breeds - the prolific, milky, lean fleshed and early maturing Bluefaced
Leicester with the hardy hill ewe results in the Mule retaining the best
qualities of both. The Mule ewe has an ability to produce and rear ample
crops of lambs under any system including in-wintering. She will make
the optimum use of food provided and will lamb with the minimum of attention
to any breed of ram. Lamb crops from well bred Mule ewes average 175%
- 200% and over 200% is not unusual in capable managed flocks. It is general
practice to breed from the ewe lamb in its first year. Selectively bred
for the specific purpose of becoming a top class mother of prime meat
lambs, the Mule also produces a very useful and easily clipped fleece,
good to handle and weighing well.
Lambs from the Mule by a Down or Continental type
breed of sire give a first class carcass, at 17-22kg ideally suited to
both home and continental markets. The superb mothering ability of the
Mule offers an ease of shepherding remarkable in the production of prime
lambs, a feature that has witnessed its rapid
spread throughout the country.
The Mule wether lamb, like its sister has outstanding
commercial advantages. Ranging over high land under a great variety of
environments produces quality lamb carcasses at acceptable weights that
can be readily marketed over a long period (July- March). Noted for being
an excellent finisher on grass, it has
very good live weight gain and carcass realisation price.
To further interests of this popular sheep enthusiasts
of the breed formed the North of England Mule Sheep Association in 1980.
As many as 200,000 Mule ewe lambs will be available at sales centres throughout
the north of England this autumn, including 13 official NEMSA sales. The
producers extend a warm welcome to prospective buyers.
North of England Mule Sheep Association
Secretary:- Mrs. D. Bell
Eslaforde, Wear View, Frosterley, Co. Durham DL13 2RB.
Tel: 01388 527411 Email: info@nemsa.co.uk
For more information about the Bluefaced Leicester or Swaledale breeds
click on the relevant picture below.