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Shave ‘Em to Save ‘Em Fleece

Click on a fleece below for more details and to purchase. Each of these Fleece qualify for the Shave ‘Em to Save ‘Em Initiative from the Livestock Conservancy and will receive a passport sticker for each purchase of 4 ounces or more. You can learn more by visiting the Conservancy’s website. To see a complete listing of all the fleece currently available (not just those that qualify for Shave ‘Em to Save ‘Em), visit our Fleece for Sale page.

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  • Fleece for Sale

    Lincoln #22062

    $33.00$108.00 Select options

    A 6″ long Lincoln fleece that doesn’t quite exhibit 50 shades of gray but it comes close. The curly locks are very distinct and should process easily. This is a Shave ‘Em to Save ‘Em breed and each order of 4 ounces or more will receive a passport sticker.

  • Fleece for Sale

    Lincoln #22063

    $34.00$112.00 Select options

    A curly, 5.5″ long Lincoln fleece that might best be called dirty blonde in color. This is a good example of the Lincoln breed, though it is a little shorter than a full year of growth.

  • Fleece for Sale

    Lincoln #22229

    $20.00$63.00 Select options

    Ten inch locks! This variegated gray and tan Lincoln fleece has long, wavy locks that are impressive to behold. While the length will require more care or caution than a shorter fleece, the results are sure to be worth it.

  • Fleece for Sale

    Lincoln #718067

    $147.00 Read more

    A creamy white Lincoln with a medium to soft hand and 6″ locks. Sold as a highly skirted fleece weighing 2.4 pounds.

  • Fleece for Sale

    Lincoln #722239

    $83.00 Read more

    A pewter gray Lincoln with five to six inch long locks. Sold as a highly skirted whole fleece weighing just 1.5 pounds. Lincoln is a Shave ‘Em to Save ‘Em breed; purchase will include a passport sticker for the Livestock Conservancy’s SE2SE Initiative.

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