- The Manx
Loaghtan (/ˈlɒxtən/ LOKH-tən) is a rare
breed of
sheep (Ovis aries)
native to the Isle of Man. It is
sometimes spelled as
Loaghtyn or Loghtan...
- no tail or
sometimes a
short tail,
originating on the Isle of Man Manx
Loaghtan, a
breed of sheep,
originating on the Isle of Man Manx Rumpy, a
breed of...
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commercially farmed; Manx lamb from the hill
farms is a po****r dish. The
Loaghtan, the
indigenous breed of Manx sheep, has a rich, dark meat that has found...
- (multi-horned)
sheep breeds include the Hebridean, Icelandic, Jacob, Manx
Loaghtan, and the Navajo-Churro.
Horns usually have a
curved or
spiral shape, often...
- rump (known as
lachdann in
Scottish Gaelic,
which is
cognate to the Manx
loaghtan); a few have
white markings on the face. In the
early twentieth century...
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commonly referred to as the "Black Sheep" record, due to the
image of a Manx
Loaghtan black sheep on the
front cover. The
record also
features one of the very...
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Domestic Animal Diversity Information System Dohner 2002[page needed] "Manx
Loaghtan". Rare
Breeds Survival Trust watch list.
Archived from the
original on...
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Wiltshire Horn
Primitive Boreray Castlemilk Moorit Hebridean Jacob Manx
Loaghtan North Ronaldsay Soay
Extinct Devon Longwool Scottish Dunface South Devon...
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commercially farmed, with Manx lamb from the hill-farms
being a po****r dish. The
Loaghtan, the
indigenous breed of Manx sheep, has a rich, dark meat that has found...
-
distinctive breed of
sheep is
called "The Manx
Loaghtan" in
reference to its wool colour. The word
Loaghtan is
described in some
sources as
pronounced Lochtan...