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  2. American Tunis - Wikipedia

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    In 1799, the Bey of Tunis, Hammuda ibn Ali, sent ten Tunisian Barbarin sheep as a gift to George Washington. [3] [4]: 155 Two reached the Belmont estate of Richard Peters in Pennsylvania. [3] Peters lent his Tunis rams for breeding and the breed gradually spread.

  3. Petra Vela de Vidal Kenedy - Wikipedia

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    In the 1860s, Mifflin was partners with Richard King in the King Ranch where they had sheep, horses, and cattle in the 1860s. The partners also invested in land. In 1869, he purchased the Laureles Ranch in Nueces County, Texas, where the Kenedys next lived. The ranch consisted of 172,000 acres and employed 161 people.

  4. “Undiscovered History”: 120 Interesting Pictures From The Past

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    The post “Undiscovered History”: 120 Interesting Pictures From The Past first appeared on Bored Panda. ... #54 Lady And Her Horse On A Snowy Day In 1899. ... Texas, 1907. Image credits: ...

  5. Tunisian Barbarin - Wikipedia

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    Shepherd with Barbarin sheep near Bou Achar At the oasis of Ksar Ghilane in southern Tunisia. The Tunisian Barbarin is a Tunisian breed of fat-tailed sheep. It is distributed throughout Tunisia, [3]: 46 and on both sides of the Tunisian border with Algeria, on the Algerian side particularly in the area of Oued Souf. [2] [4] Related to the ...

  6. Endangered Desert Bighorn Sheep Airlifted Across Texas Skies ...

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    The Texas Parks and Wildlife shared a video on social media of a group of endangered desert bighorn sheep being airlifted safely across the sky by a helicopter to relocate them in an effort to ...

  7. Arab-Barb - Wikipedia

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    According to a conference given at the El Jadida International Horse Show in October 2010, the estimated total number of Arab-Barb horses throughout the Maghreb region is 185,000. The Arab-Barb is the best-known and most common horse breed in Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia.

  8. Category:Sheep breeds originating in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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  9. Domestication of the sheep - Wikipedia

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    The primary challenges to the sheep industry in South America are the phenomenal drop in wool prices in the late 20th century and the loss of habitat through logging and overgrazing. [49] The most influential region internationally is that of Patagonia, which has been the first to rebound from the fall in wool prices.