Medium-Wool Merino
Medium-wool Merino is a Merino family label rather than a separate ancient breed. It describes sheep selected for wool that sits between the finest superfine Merino clips and stronger Merino or dual-purpose fleeces. Animals may come from different national strains, but the shared idea is a white-faced Merino-type sheep producing soft, crimped wool with enough staple and body size for practical range or farm use.
For owners and breeders, the label only becomes meaningful when paired with measured fleece records. Fiber diameter, staple length, fleece weight, clean yield, body condition, and lambing performance tell more than the words medium-wool alone. These sheep still need the ordinary Merino attention to nutrition, shearing, skin health, and fly risk in suitable climates. Buyers should ask whether the flock is being selected mainly for wool, wool plus lamb, or show traits, because those choices can create very different sheep under the same broad Merino label.
Colors: Badgerface, Black, Blackbelly, Broken, Brown, Gray, Grey, Gulmoget, Katmoget, Moorit, Piebald, Red, Roan, Silver, Solid, Spotted, Tan, White, White with Black Points, White with Brown Points