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  1. Cotswold sheep - Wikipedia

    Cotswold sheep have been noted as commonly having a slightly golden coloured wool since the days of Drayton and Camden in England (circa late 16th century to early 17th century), with dark colours …

  2. About Cotswolds

    One of the world’s most beautiful and rare sheep comes from the hills of the Cotswolds in England, less than 20 miles from the Welsh border. They are thought to be descended from a long wool introduced …

  3. American Cotswold Record Association – ACRA

    Together, ACRA and BCR strive to preserve the pedigrees of all Cotswolds within their respective registries by keeping reliable records to help ensure purity of the breed within their respective breed …

  4. Cotswold Sheep - The Livestock Conservancy

    The Cotswold is a longwool sheep breed developed on the Cotswold Hills in western England. Sheep have been known in this region since the time of the Roman conquest 2,000 years ago, and the …

  5. Cotswold Sheep - Cotswald Sheep | Oklahoma State University

    The Cotswald sheep breed was given its name because they were housed in shelters known as "cots" and pastured on areas called "wolds" in the early days.

  6. Cotswold Sheep Breed Information, History & Facts - RaisingSheep.net

    Learn interesting facts about the Cotswold sheep breed, including its history, information about its appearance, and why it is raised today.

  7. Cotswold Sheep | ROYS FARM

    Nov 8, 2025 · The Cotswold sheep is a breed of domestic sheep from United Kingdom. It was originated from the Cotswold hills of the Southern midlands of England.

  8. Breed History | Cotswold Sheep Society

    The Cotswold sheep, often referred to as the ‘Cotswold Lion’ was introduced to the UK by the Romans. Their wool known as the ‘Golden Fleece’ was an important export. It not only played a major role in …

  9. Cotswold Sheep - History, Wool, and Conservation - Hobby Farms

    Learn all about the Cotswold sheep breed, known for its long wool and gentle nature, perfect for small farms and fiber enthusiasts.

  10. Cotswold · Sheep

    The Cotswold is a distinguished and historic sheep breed originating from the Cotswold Hills in England. Renowned for their striking appearance, Cotswold sheep are characterized by their robust build, long …