Anyone have Miniature Sheep?

I too am curious here are some things I found online about their wool..

This is from Tanglewood Farm's website:

Babydolls get their name from their attractive teddy bear faces. Neither males nor females have horns. White is the predominant color, however, there are a few blacks. Their wool is short, stapled and fine. Fleece tests at 19-20 microns which puts it in the class of cashmere. It has more barbs per inch than any other wool types and makes it ideal to blend with mohair, angora, or alpaca to make a stronger yarn without losing softness. It also felts well.

This is what they said about shetland sheep's wool:
A very important characteristic of Shetland Sheep is their beautiful wool, upon which the world-renowned Shetland wool industry was built. It is one of the finest and softest of any UK breed, with an average fiber diameter of 23 microns. Highly variable, the Shetland fiber can range very from an incredibly fine 15 microns fiber found around the neck to a coarser wool as great as 36 microns to make rugged, warm fabrics like woven tweeds.


This was from the Hill SHepherd Farm Website:

The Cheviot has a medium fine fleece (50-56's spin count) and a generous staple length (4 to 5 inches) which made it the foundation fiber of the world renowned Scotch Tweed industry. For today's handspinner, Cheviot wool is an excellent fiber to work with for the novice or expert spinner. The novice will enjoy the wool's easy to spin, impossible to felt qualities, while the expert will appreciate the durability that Cheviot wool adds to a finished garment.
 
So Babydolls are miniature also...... what looks like a Babydoll but is larger? Cause I thought I saw one at an auction... but I guess it wasn't...cause it didn't look miniature
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Fro what I am hearing (I have not seen yet) is the "newer southdowns" are being breed to be a larger sheep. The ones I have coming are from an old line and will be smaller not sure yet if the would be considered babydolls.
 
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No not yet.. I'm gonna call them on Tuesday. It's a small Village and thy are only in twice a week, LOL. I sent the village clerk a website on them....let's see. All my neighbors are fine withit and don't understand why I even bothered contacting the Village. But we love our animals so much we'd hate to have to get rid of them because someone complained or something like that.
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Thanks for asking I'll keep you posted.
 
I think the price is cause..... idk like smaller dogs cost more... lol I really don't know
 
I think there was a babydoll Boom. It became the populare sheep ha ha. There are two registerers for babydolls and there is constant "mine is better then the other" Creigs list is usually your best bet and if your willing to take some older animals you can get weathers and rams fairly cheap. The biggest problem right now is that sheep shearers have become increasingly harder to find unless your in sheep country. Those that I have found around here are $$$$ Last year we sheared using hand shears and it was torture this year if we can't find someone to shear were goig to buy the shear head and do it ourselves (we have the machine but its for other types of hair). Crystal
 

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