Beltex - RAW

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Beltex

This breed originated from Belgium and they were brought over to the UK in 1989. The beltex has a white, soft, shorter staple, bouncy fleece. The beltex is predominantly a meat sheep due to its extreme conformation but it does have a nice soft white fleece which is multi purpose.

The finer fibres from a beltex can be used for knitting and clothes, but the majority of their fleece is ideal for peg loom rugs. In the wider picture a lot of beltex wool goes into carpets. It’s a good white general purpose wool on the softer side.

Average Fleece Weight: 2-3 KG

Average Staple length: 2-4 inches.

Micron Range: 31-34

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Today on the A-Z highlight:

Beltex

This breed originated from Belgium and they were brought over to the UK in 1989. The beltex has a white, soft, shorter staple, bouncy fleece. The beltex is predominantly a meat sheep due to its extreme conformation but it does have a nice soft white fleece which is multi purpose.

The finer fibres from a beltex can be used for knitting and clothes, but the majority of their fleece is ideal for peg loom rugs. In the wider picture a lot of beltex wool goes into carpets. It’s a good white general purpose wool on the softer side.

Average Fleece Weight: 2-3 KG

Average Staple length: 2-4 inches.

Micron Range: 31-34

Today on the A-Z highlight:

Beltex

This breed originated from Belgium and they were brought over to the UK in 1989. The beltex has a white, soft, shorter staple, bouncy fleece. The beltex is predominantly a meat sheep due to its extreme conformation but it does have a nice soft white fleece which is multi purpose.

The finer fibres from a beltex can be used for knitting and clothes, but the majority of their fleece is ideal for peg loom rugs. In the wider picture a lot of beltex wool goes into carpets. It’s a good white general purpose wool on the softer side.

Average Fleece Weight: 2-3 KG

Average Staple length: 2-4 inches.

Micron Range: 31-34