| Painted Desert Sheep |
| The characteristic that sets these sheep apart from other breeds is their colorful markings and trophy class horns . They are resistance to disease, heat, and cold. It is not a "wooless" breed but actually double-coated breed that casts it's wool in the spring. They are adaptable to extremes in weather. NO SPRING SHEARING! |
| Lazy JV Ranch |
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| Contact us if you would like to be on the Painted Desert Sheep lambing list. We will will notify you of any sheep or lambs when they are first posted. We are located near Central City, Kentucky. Every one on the list will be contacted by e-mail when lambs arrive |
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| Visitors since December 2002 |
| Located in Bremen, Kentucky |
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| Congratulations to Cora Carter and her Painted Desert Ewe Starlett from Salem, Indiana! RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION At the Washington County Fair Show. |
| 2008 |
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| Bentley's Ecliptic Granite * Reserve Grand Champion 2007 Southern Slam Hair Sheep Show * Reserve Grand Champion 2006 Southern Slam Open Hair Sheep Show * Reserve Grand Champion 2005 PDSS Cyber Show |