Berrichon du Cher

Breed of sheep
Berrichon du cher sheep

The Berrichon du Cher is a French breed of domestic sheep. It is one of two breeds derived from the old Berrichon of the Berry region of central France, the other being the Berrichon de l'Indre. The Berrichon derived from the Boischaut, Brenne, Champagne and Crevat breeds, all of which are now considered to be extinct. Images of the Berrichon from the sixteenth century show a horned long-woolled sheep; by the eighteenth century the Berrichon was polled and had wool of Merino type. In the nineteenth century some breeders crossbred the Berrichon with British breeds such as the Cotswold, Dishley Leicester, Romney and Southdown with the aim of improving its meat qualities; there was also some intromission from the Charmoise.[1]: 758  The Berrichon du Cher derives from these crosses.

From French stock imported some 40 years ago, British breeders have developed what they regard as a distinct sub-breed which they have named British Berrichon.[2] Breed sales are held several times a year.[3] and many of the top agricultural shows, including the Royal Three Counties, the Royal Bath & West, the Royal Highland and England's biggest show, Great Yorkshire Show, hold separate classes for British Berrichons.[4] The British breeders are mainly based in the West from Devon up to Scotland.[5]

Characteristics

Both sexes are polled (hornless). The sheep have medium wool and are white.

The rams weigh 110 kg (240 lb) and ewes weigh 70 kg (150 lb) on average. At the withers, rams grow to 73 cm (29 in) and ewes to 68 cm (27 in).[6]

See also

  • Rava sheep

References

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Berrichon du Cher.
  1. ^ Valerie Porter, Lawrence Alderson, Stephen J.G. Hall, D. Phillip Sponenberg (2016). Mason's World Encyclopedia of Livestock Breeds and Breeding (sixth edition). Wallingford: CABI. ISBN 9781780647944.
  2. ^ The British Berrichon Sheep Society. The British Berrichon Sheep Society. Accessed October 2021.
  3. ^ "The British Berrichon Sheep Society - Upcoming Events". The British Berrichon Sheep Society. Retrieved 16 February 2023.
  4. ^ "The British Berrichon Sheep Society - Show". The British Berrichon Sheep Society. Retrieved 16 February 2023.
  5. ^ "The British Berrichon Sheep Society - Society Members". The British Berrichon Sheep Society. Retrieved 16 February 2023.
  6. ^ "Berrichon Du Cher/France". Breed data sheet. Retrieved 2009-05-15.


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These are the breeds of domestic sheep considered in France to be wholly or partly of French origin.
Many have complex or obscure histories, so inclusion here does not necessarily imply that a breed is predominantly or exclusively French.
  • Aure et Campan
  • Avranchin
  • Barégeoise
  • Basco-Béarnaise
  • Belle Ile
  • Berrichon de l'Indre
  • Berrichon du Cher
  • Bizet
  • Blanc du Massif Central
  • Bleu du Maine
  • Boulonnaise
  • Brigasque
  • Castillonnaise
  • Caussenarde des Garrigues
  • Causses du Lot
  • Charmoise
  • Charollais
  • Commune des Alpes
  • Corse
  • Cotentin
  • Est à Laine Mérinos
  • Grivette
  • Ile-de-France
  • Lacaune Lait
  • Lacaune Viande
  • Landaise
  • Landes de Bretagne
  • Limousine
  • Lourdaise
  • Manech Tête Noire
  • Manech Tête Rousse
  • Martinik
  • Montagne Noire
  • Mourerous
  • Mérinos d'Arles
  • Mérinos de Rambouillet
  • Mérinos Précoce
  • Noir du Velay
  • Ouessant
  • Préalpes du Sud
  • Raiole
  • Rava
  • Rouge de l'Ouest
  • Rouge du Roussillon
  • Roussin de La Hague
  • Sasi Ardi
  • Solognote
  • Southdown Français
  • Tarasconnaise
  • Thônes et Marthod
  • Vendéen
Extinct breeds
  • Alfort
  • Ardes
  • Artois
  • Boischaut
  • Brenne
  • Cambrai
  • Campan
  • Cauchois
  • Caussenard de la Lozère
  • Champagne
  • Châtillonais
  • Choletais
  • Corbières
  • Crevant
  • Franconie
  • Gascon
  • Larzac
  • Lauraguais
  • Maine à Tête Blanche
  • Marchois
  • Mérinos Champenois
  • Mérinos de la Camargue
  • Mérinos de Mauchamp
  • Mérinos du Naz
  • Morvandelle
  • Moutons à Tête Noire
  • Picard
  • Roussillon Merino
  • Ruthenois
  • Ségala
  • Soissonais
  • St. Quentin
  • Trun
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