Registration of sheep is subject to the Registration Rules, the main points of which are summarised below:
Members should register their sheep online through the Grassroots website - a user name and password can be obtained from the Registration Secretary. If this is not possible a Registration Form can be downloded and comleted and then sent to the Registration Secretary.
Whichever method is used, the appropriate fees must be paid by before she will issue a Registration Certificate.
Transfer of ownership will be made by the Registration Secretary, on receipt of Notification of Transfer from the current owner, together with the transfer fee of £1.00 per animal. A new Certificate showing the registration details of the animal will be sent to the new owner. All members who register sheep with the Society during the year will receive, free of charge, a copy of the Flock Book in which the animals appear.
The closing date for the Flock Book will be 31 October each year.
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Download the Registration Form in .pdf format or .xls format.
Members can view the flock book and register their sheep on-line by clicking here. If registering sheep online remember to send your payment to the Registration Secretary.
Registration increases and protects the value of your animal, makes it more marketable, and opens the door to the Hebridean breed sales and shows.
A registered animal has papers (a three generation pedigree), which give specific information on the bloodlines of that animal to guide your breeding choices. A registered animal is also a part of The National Flock, the progeny of which is recorded anually; your animal's performance will be published in the Hebridean Sheep Society Flock Book.
As if that wasn't enough reason to register, in England there is also a Native Breed Supplement to Higher Level Environmental Stewardship, but access to this requires the animals to be registered in the breed society flockbook.
Hebridean sheep sold privately on other websites as 'pure-bred' or 'pedigree' but without the registration document are probably not registered and cannot be registered retrospectively.
You can't breed a registered sheep from unregistered parents. A Hebridean sheep without papers is just a little black sheep!