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  2. Anlaby Station - Wikipedia

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    Anlaby or Anlaby Station is a historic heritage tourism destination located about 12 kilometres (7 miles) southeast of Marrabel and 14 kilometres (9 miles) north of Kapunda in South Australia. The property was originally established in 1839 by Frederick Dutton, and is home to the oldest Merino stud in South Australia and the second-oldest in ...

  3. Merino - Wikipedia

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    Merino is an excellent forager and very adaptable. It is bred predominantly for its wool, [36] and its carcass size is generally smaller than that of sheep bred for meat. South African Meat Merino (SAMM), American Rambouillet and German Merinofleischschaf [37] have been bred to balance wool production and carcass quality.

  4. List of sheep breeds - Wikipedia

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    South African Merino [note 5] South Africa Meat, wool South African Meat Merino [note 5] SAMM South Africa Meat, wool Strong Wool Merino [note 5] Transylvanian Merino [note 5] Romania: Ming Black: Moghani: Montadale: United States Meat, wool Morada Nova: Brazilian Woolless Brazil Meat Moles

  5. South African Meat Merino - Wikipedia

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    The South African Meat Merino or SAMM is a wool and meat sheep originating in South Africa, but now found throughout the world.. The SAMM is derived from the German Merinofleischschaf animals imported into South Africa from Europe in 1932, to improve the quality of wool and meat from sheep in South Africa. [1]

  6. Koonoona, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Koonoona is a rural locality in the Mid North region of South Australia, situated in the Regional Council of Goyder. [2] It was established in August 2000, when boundaries were formalised for the "long established local name". [3] It occupies the north-western corner of the cadastral Hundred of Apoinga. [4]

  7. Döhne - Wikipedia

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    Döhne is a South African agricultural research station 6 kilometres north of Stutterheim in the Eastern Cape. It is noted for having developed the Döhne Merino from Peppin Merino ewes and German mutton merino sires in 1939. The program bred for high fertility, rapid lamb growth and fine wool production under pastoral conditions.

  8. Corriedale - Wikipedia

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    Corriedale sheep on a ranch in Charlo, Mission Valley, Montana. The Corriedale was developed in the latter part of the nineteenth century by cross-breeding Merino and Lincoln Longwool sheep, [5] with the aim of producing sheep with grazing requirements intermediate between the lush lowlands which suited the British breeds and the sparse dry grazing preferred by the Merino.

  9. Delaine Merino - Wikipedia

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    Champion Delaine Merino ram, two years old. The Delaine Merino is a type of Merino sheep predominant in North America. It has fewer skin wrinkles than some types of Merino, but still has a fine, oily fleece that extends through the legs. They are hardy and long–lived, with an ability to thrive on the arid ranges of the Southwest United States ...

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