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    Florida Cracker #20001

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    A 3-4″ long Florida Cracker with a soft hand and lots of sproing. Like many of the “native” breeds, this fleece has a bit of variability in crimp style and length. Sold in 4 oz. quantites. As a Shave ‘Em to Save ‘Em breed, each order of four ounces or more will include a passport sticker.

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    Florida Cracker #217

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    A 5″ long Florida Cracker with a medium hand. A white fleece with tan tips and some yolk stain (yellowing) in the middle of the lock. This fleece has a relatively low vegetable matter content compared to many other in the Shave ‘Em to Save ‘Em program but does have some sand that will shake out in the processing.

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    Imperfect Jacob #422353

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    A relatively coarse Jacob fleece that is tender throughout. Gorgeous lilac color resutling in shades of white, black, brown, and gray. Three inch staple length. Sold as a whole fleece weighing 2.4 pounds

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    Merino Crossbreed #2199

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    A bright white Merino Crossbred measuring 5″ in length. The thin locks have high energy and a combination of wavy and curly crimp. As we do not know this fleece’s progeny (other than Merino) and it looks and feels like a Merino with a little extra length, we have simply listed it as a Merino Crossbreed.

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    Merino Crossbreed #22313

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    A chocolate brown Merino Crossbreed measuring 3.5 to 4 inches in length. This fleece has a very soft hand a good sproing, or snapback in the locks. There is some light variegation in the color, with hints of light gray and blonde throughout, though it would be hard to define this fleece as anything other than chocolate brown. As we do not know this fleece’s progeny (other than Merino) and it looks and feels like a Merino, we have listed it as simply a Merino Crossbreed.

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