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  • 11Cheviot — /ˈtʃɛviət/ (say cheveeuht) noun 1. one of a breed of sheep valued for their thick wool. 2. (lower case) a worsted fabric in a coarse twill weave and used for coats, suits, etc. {named after the Cheviots, a range of hills on the boundary between… …

  • 12North Country Cheviot — sheep are a type of Cheviot. They are bred predominantly in Scotland, but are also bred in other parts of the United Kingdom, including Northern Ireland. They are raised primarily for meat.[1] Contents 1 Origin 2 Appearance …

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  • 14Romney (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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  • 15List of sheep breeds — This is a list of domestic sheep breeds. Domestic sheep ( Ovis aries ) are partially derived from mouflon ( Ovis orientalis ) stock, and have diverged sufficiently to be considered a different species.Comprehensive list of domestic sheep breeds… …

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  • 16Kilham, Northumberland — For the village in Yorkshire, see Kilham, East Riding of Yorkshire. Coordinates …

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  • 18livestock farming — Introduction       raising of animals for use or for pleasure. In this article, the discussion of livestock includes both beef and dairy cattle, pigs (pig), sheep, goats (goat), horses (horse), mules (mule), asses, buffalo, and camels (camel …

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  • 19Herdwick (sheep) — The Herdwick is a traditional breed of domestic sheep native to the mountainous Lake District of Cumbria in North West England. The name Herdwick is derived from the Old Norse herdvyck , meaning sheep pasture.cite journal last = Bryson first =… …

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  • 20Montadale (sheep) — Montadale is the name of a breed of domestic sheep developed in the 1930s by E. H. Mattingly. Mattingly was a Midwestern commercial lamb buyer who had a dream of developing the ideal sheep. He had been told that the best start to that goal would… …

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