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A breeder of Leicester Longwool sheep and Karakul sheep
http://www.oldgjerpenfarm.com
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Pine Lane Farm Karakuls offers registered Karakul Sheep and braided Karakul rugs.
http://www.plfkarakuls.com/
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Wikipedia-Article "Karakul"

For other uses, see Karakul (disambiguation).

The Karakul is a breed of domesticated sheep. It originated in Central Asia, and some archaeological evidence points to it being bred there continuously since 1400 BC. Hailing from the desert regions of Central Asia, the Karakul is renowned for its ability to forage and thrive under extremely harsh living conditions. Karakul are used in Central Asia for their meat, milk and fat. The Karakul's most important feature, however, is its prized pelt, from which karakul wool comes. The pelts of Karakul lambs are more silky than furry. Many adults are double coated and the coarse guard hair must be separated from the undercoat. Karakul is relatively coarse fiber used for outer garment and for felting. This wool is also used to make high-end carpets and hand-woven rugs in its native lands. Dark colors are dominant and lambs often darken in color as the age.

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