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  • 31Sheep — For other uses, see Sheep (disambiguation). Domestic sheep A research flo …

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  • 32Romney (sheep) — The Romney, formerly called the Romney Marsh or the Kent sheep is a long wool sheep recognized as a breed in England by 1800. Exported to other continents, the Romney is the world’s second (to the Merino) most economically important sheep breed.… …

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  • 33Fat-tailed sheep — The fat tailed sheep is a category of domestic sheep that comprise approximately 25% of the world sheep population (Davidson, 1999). Breeds of fat tailed sheep are commonly found in northern parts of Africa, the Middle and Near East, in… …

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  • 34Royal White — is a new breed of domestic sheep in the United States. This sheep is a hybrid breed that produces more meat, less fat, and less wool, to optimize the meat per feed pound ratio. Lean, tender meat is the purpose of this breed. The breed is also… …

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  • 35Icelandic sheep — The Icelandic sheep or Kind in Icelandic, is a breed of domestic sheep. The Icelandic breed is a North European short tailed variety of sheep, which exhibits a fluke shaped, naturally short tail. The Icelandic is a mid sized breed, generally… …

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  • 36East Friesian (sheep) — The East Friesian is a breed of dairy sheep from Germany. They have pink noses and head and legs are clear of wool. Their heads should be polled meaning they have no horns on their heads and no signs of any horns growing. They generally have pale …

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  • 37California Variegated Mutant (sheep) — The California Variegated Mutant (C.V.M.) is a breed of wool producing domestic sheep developed in the United States. The Romeldale breed of sheep was developed by A. T. Spencer.California Variegated Mutant,… …

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  • 38Golden Shears — The Golden Shears Championship is New Zealand s most important sheep shearing contest.It is held in March each year in Masterton.First held in 1961, there are now several levels of competition in shearing, wool handling and wool pressing.The… …

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  • 39Shabbat — or Shabbos (Hebrew: שַׁבָּת, shabbāt , shabbes , rest/inactivity ), is the weekly Sabbath or day of rest in Judaism, symbolizing the seventh day in Genesis, after the six days of creation. Though it is commonly said to be the Saturday of each… …

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  • 40Jacob (sheep) — The Jacob sheep is a breed of primitive multihorned sheep, patterned with black and white spots. [] Keeping Jacob Sheep Jacob sheep are hardy animals with high resistance to parasites and disease. Hooves generally only need trimming once a year,… …

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