Tunis (sheep)
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The Tunis is a medium sized sheep, that is naturally hornless, with cream-colored wool and a cinnamon-red face and legs. This breed is raised primarily for meat.

Characteristics

The head is slender with pendulous ears. Tunis lambs are robust at birth and are warmed by a double coat, which is mahogany red on the surface. White spots on the top of the head and tip of the tail are common. The creamy white fleece
Wool
Wool is the textile fiber obtained from sheep and certain other animals, including cashmere from goats, mohair from goats, qiviut from muskoxen, vicuña, alpaca, camel from animals in the camel family, and angora from rabbits....

 appears as the lamb matures. Tunis wool is lustrous and long-stapled, four to six inches. Tunis ewes are heavy milkers—heavy enough that some are used in sheep dairies. Twins are more common than not, and Tunis are known to breed out of season, which makes them valuable for fall lamb production. Tunis also are known for disease resistance and the ability to tolerate both warm and cold climates. The meat from the Tunis sheep is tender and flavorful without having a strong mutton taste.

At birth, Tunis lambs weigh 7 to 12 lb (3.2 to 5.4 kg). Mature rams in breeding condition weigh between 175 and 225 lb (79.4 and 102.1 kg) and measure 28 to 30 in (71.1 to 76.2 cm) at the withers. Mature ewes should be 25 to 50 lb (11.3 to 22.7 kg) lighter and 2 to 4 in (5.1 to 10.2 cm) shorter.

History

The Tunis is one of the oldest breeds of sheep, having descended from ancient fat-tailed sheep referred to in The Bible. As the name indicates, the Tunis originated in Tunisia
Tunisia
Tunisia , officially the Tunisian RepublicThe long name of Tunisia in other languages used in the country is: , is the northernmost country in Africa. It is a Maghreb country and is bordered by Algeria to the west, Libya to the southeast, and the Mediterranean Sea to the north and east. Its area...

 on the Northern coast of Africa
Africa
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. The earliest documented importation to the U.S.A.
United States
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 occurred in 1799, a gift from the ruler of Tunisia and entrusted to the care of Judge Richard Peters of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
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. One of the largest advocates of the Tunis breed was Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson
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, who owned a fairly large flock.

The Tunis popularity spread quickly and flocks were started primarily on the East coast and New England
New England
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, where many remain today. Because of their flavorful meat most of the Southern flocks were wiped out during the Civil War
American Civil War
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.

The National Tunis Sheep Registry, Inc. has experienced continuous growth in registrations and transfers, moving from the threatened status to the watch list of the American Livestock Breeds Conservancy
American Livestock Breeds Conservancy
The American Livestock Breeds Conservancy is a nonprofit organization focused on preserving and promoting genetic diversity among rare breeds of livestock...

(ALBC) Conservation Priority List.
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