The Dorset Down originated in England around 1800 by mating Southdown
rams with the large Hampshire Down (Hampshire), Berkshire and Wiltshire
ewes. The breed was introduced to Australia in 1937, but has not gained
great popularity.
The Dorset Down is a quick maturing, robust breed. Its main role is as a terminal sire for prime lamb production. Number, and hence selection potential, are small
Reference:
Photographs:
John Thompson, Animal Photography, Marylebone Mews, London W1G 8PY.