They are a really big sheep, ones I saw were taller than the A & B sized minis around 33 3/4" to 36" tall.
Know of a couple of people that bred them up in Canada.
Some lines can be dumber than a box of rocks..... (found most of the sheep breeds I have had, are quite smart)
OK now that was just too funny, thanks for the laugh. It seems that whatever animal you deal with some are bright but there are always those that are just so not .
But I see no reason why you couldn't get these sheep. Heard they have nice fleece.
If you want easy to handle, check out who either halter trains them, have to admit that is rare... or the sheep will follow the owners around and you can at least pet faces.
Personally I have always halter trained my sheep, just a whole lot easier to deal with.
The little Finn ewe lamb, with the super soft wool, I ended up not to long ago... though never handled, she halter trained out right quick. Can go on walks with her. VBG
I like all my animals to know how to lead, stand tied etc. It makes it so much easier when they need some attention or medical treatment or they get out and must be returned to their pen/pasture. I even halter train any cows we have if I can (depending on their age and attitude when we get them and how long they are staying)