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  • 41Desert Bighorn Sheep — Conservation status Least Concern …

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  • 42North Ronaldsay (sheep) — North Ronaldsay sheep The North Ronaldsay is a breed of sheep living on North Ronaldsay, the northernmost of the Orkney Islands, Scotland. They are one survivor of a type of sheep formerly found across the islands of Orkney and Shetland (the… …

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  • 43Dwarf Blue Sheep — Conservation status Endangered (IUCN 3.1)[1] …

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  • 44Drysdale (sheep) — Stud Drysdale ewe The Drysdale breed of sheep originated in New Zealand and is raised primarily for wool.[1] Dr. Francis Dry in 1931 noticed a genetic freak, a Romney ram with a high percentage of very coarse wool. Crossing two Romney and …

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  • 45Awassi (sheep) — The Awassi ( ar. عواسي) is a local sheep breed in South West Asia originated in the Syro Arabian desert. Other local names can also be Ivesi, Baladi, Deiri, Syrian, Ausi, Nuami or Gezirieh [ [http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/sheep/awassi/index.h… …

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  • 46U.S. Sheep Experiment Station — The U.S. Sheep Experiment Station (also called the USSES) is an agricultural experiment station focusing on domestic sheep ( Ovis aries ) which is run by the United States Department of Agriculture s Agricultural Research Service. Its stated… …

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  • 47Norfolk Horn (sheep) — A Norfolk Horn wether The Norfolk Horn (also known as Blackface Norfolk Horned, Norfolk Horned, Old Norfolk or Old Norfolk Horned)[1] is one of the British black faced sheep breeds. It differs from other black faced breeds which are mainly found… …

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  • 48White Suffolk (sheep) — White Suffolk is an Australian breed of meat sheep developed for Australian conditions. Work commenced on a breeding program in the mid 1970s with experimentation conducted by Professor E. Roberts (University of New South Wales). His aim was to… …

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  • 49Tagasaste — Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked) …

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  • 50Shearing shed — Shearing sheds (or wool sheds) are large sheds located on sheep stations to accommodate large scale sheep shearing activities. TOC In countries where large numbers of sheep are kept for wool, sometimes many thousands in a flock, shearing sheds… …

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