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    East Friesian x Lincoln x Suffolk #125

    $11.00$36.00 Select options

    Multi-colored black and gray fleece with 4″ locks that are easy to open. As this intriguing mix of breeds has lineage coming from dairy sheep (Friesian), meat sheep (Suffolk), and a long wool (Lincoln), this fleece is on the coarse end of our offerings for Good Clean Fiber.

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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

    $23.00 Select options

    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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    Rambouillet #22212

    $19.00$114.00 Select options

    Pictures and a description can’t quite do this fleece justice, but we’ll try. Lusciously soft with a variegated tan-gray-cream color, this 3.5″ long Rambouillet has nice crimp and lots of energy.

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    Suffolk x Teeswater x Gotland #23107

    $19.00$114.00 Select options

    Don’t let the word Suffolk scare you away from this fleece! Despite being a crossbreed of a dual-purpose breed and two long wools, this fleece has a medium to soft hand. White to light gray with loose, mostly french fry style but occassionally wavy 5″ long locks. A wonderful example of the effects of cross breeding.

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