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to Black | Browns
Musket

A musket ewe lamb and a musket ram lamb from Windswept
Farms, Michigan. The musket color is a very
light brown with light gray fibers underneath. The
fleece will eventually lighten with age to a pale cream or
oatmeal color. Photos by Heather Ludlam.
A musket ram and a musket ewe from Nier Lakes
Shetland Sheep, Alberta, Canada. One can see
how the musket color lightens with age. Photos by
Kathy Baker.
Mioget

This beautiful mioget ewe lamb comes from Sheltering
Pines, Michigan. The close-up shows her golden
fleece.
There are no gray fibers in this fleece, the fibers are a
light, golden brown. Photos by Stephen Rouse.
Fawn

Fawn is described as a whole color that is
lighter than a moorit. This fawn ewe looks golden on
the outer tips, but when the fleece is parted a darker solid
color is revealed.
Again, there are no gray fibers in the fawn fleece. This
photo is a ewe lamb on the Shetland Islands, taken by Kathy
Baker.
Moorit

These beautiful moorit ewes come from John
and Lynn McKay of Woollyacres,
Ontario. The ewe on the left is an almost chocolate
colored moorit with lighter tips to her fleece.
The ewe on the right is a rich red colored moorit. Photos
by Lynn McKay.