Dorperschafe - Vollblutschafe

6. Type (described by the symbol "T")

Heavyweightily at this point agreement, size and fat distribution as whole are evaluated. Color and hairiness play here a secondary role.

5. Hairiness (described by the symbol "H")

A short hair and light wool is great. Wool should be more pronouncedly present at the front quarter, the underline should bee free of wool. Too much wool or hair is unwanted, and excluding wool or hair is an error. A mane can occur, however it's a disqualification criterion.

3. Fat distribution (described by the symbol "D")

Fat is unwanted in each body place. A regular, thin fat layer distributed over the whole battle body as well as between the muscles, is ideal. The animal must be strongly and beefily at the sale.

4. Color (described by the symbol "P")

A white sheep with black head and neck is ideal. Isolated ones black marks at bodies and legs are permitted, but an holistic white, as well as a predominantly black sheep is unwanted. Brown hair, those the eyes frames as well as a white colouring under the tail beginning and white claws is unwanted.

P5

White sheep with completely black head or with completely black head and neck.
A continuous (free of white marks) colouring on the head and at the neck is necessary. 

P4

No complete black head and neck, draw white marks at the Nals. 
White mark at the back of the head, which does not cross the horn beginnings toward the nose. 
A few small marks to the underline
A black mark under the tail beginning which does not exceed a diameter of 10 cm. 

P3

Black coloration coherently at head, neck to under the knees of the forelegs. Loose one marks at forelegs above the knees, as well as at the front quarter of the animal. Loose one marks at the frontlegs below the knees, as well as to the underline. Animals, which are black in the front quarter, as well as continuously black forelegs exhibit. Few small, black marks to the underline and also on the remaining body. Black one marks only on the underline, which do not exceed a diameter of 10cm. The black mark under the tail beginning may expand up to the underline, presupposed it is no further marks since the underline. In this case the mark may reach a size of 20 cm. White one marks in the black coloration at head and neck. The eye portion should exhibit however on both sides completely black and no white places. The ears should be black to 50% at least. Around a dotting P3 to reach a minimum colouring of 50% at the desired places, i.e. head as well as neck must be present. The Hodensack should besides be completely white. No colouring is with the Dorpern an error. Such animals never reach P3. Any signs of brown colouring around eyes and neck permit also no P3 to dotting.

P2

Black and white colouring, which are not specified under P3 and P4. 

P1

Completely black or white sheep. Sheep in other colors than black or white and sheep with a third color beneath black-and-white colouring. Sheep with one or two blue eyes. 

2. Size and stature (described by the symbol "G")

An animal with adapted weight for the appropriate age is ideal. Expressed large, like also extremely small animals are unwanted.