Dorper

The Dorper is an easy-care animal that produces a short, light coat of wool and hair that is shed in late spring and summer.

In Australia, Dorpers are now farmed throughout the arid and tropical areas as well as the high rainfall southern states, thriving even in the extreme cold and wetness of Tasmania.

[citation needed] Dorpers can be run as a replacement or with suitable management as a complementary flock to Merinos, particularly as shearing costs continue to rise.

The breed is extremely adaptable with a high ability to flourish, grow, produce and reproduce in irregular and low rainfall environments.

Dorpers are known to adapt well to feed lot conditions which offers farmers an alternative method to finish lambs in times of drought.

The breed is regarded as having the ability to graze and browse which suggests it will consume plants seldom eaten by the Merino.

Dorper ram - South Africa
Australian mob of white Dorpers
Big Australian white dropper ram
Big Australian white Dorper ram
A white-headed Dorper ram (with Romanov ewe in the background)