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  2. Polypay - Wikipedia

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    Pay also means the ability the breed has to contribute more than two paying "crops" each year, i.e. two lamb crops and one wool crop. [5] The American Polypay Association was then later formed in 1980. [citation needed] Ram lambs at the 2017 APSA National Sale. The community of Polypay breeders is active and continues to grow to develop the breed.

  3. Mule (sheep) - Wikipedia

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    The cross between the two, in this case the Scottish mule, has good mothering instincts, good sized lambs and prolific milk production. This mule is usually crossed with a meat-type ram, such as the Suffolk or Texel, to produce these market lambs. This breeding also allows a convenient system of management whereby hill ewes can be reared in ...

  4. Sheep - Wikipedia

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    After the birth, ewes ideally break the amniotic sac (if it is not broken during labor), and begin licking clean the lamb. [42] Most lambs will begin standing within an hour of birth. [42] In normal situations, lambs nurse after standing, receiving vital colostrum milk. Lambs that either fail to nurse or are rejected by the ewe require help to ...

  5. Zwartbles - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, Zwartbles rams are also crossed with ewes of other breeds to produce butchers lambs. Lambs from these crosses are always black but sometimes will have a little white on the head. Zwartbles rams and ewes cross well with other breeds. Many UK agricultural shows now hold classes for Zwartbles.

  6. Category:Fictional sheep - Wikipedia

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  7. Attribute (role-playing games) - Wikipedia

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    While a character rarely rolls a check using just an ability score, these scores, and the modifiers they create, affect nearly every aspect of a character's skills and abilities." [2] In some games, such as older versions of Dungeons & Dragons the attribute is used on its own to determine outcomes, whereas in many games, beginning with Bunnies ...

  8. Charollais sheep - Wikipedia

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    Breed characteristics define traits that set the Charollais breed apart from other sheep breeds that are retained through pure-breeding. Charollais sheep should display a loin that is long, wide and deep without excessive fat. The eye muscle should be full. The leg-of-lamb should be thick, deep and full and rump should be thick and wide.

  9. Shropshire sheep - Wikipedia

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    General Appearance: Alert, attractive, indicating breeding and quality, with stylish carriage and a symmetrical form, showing the true characteristics of the Shropshire, covered with fine, dense wool. Active with a free action. Shoulders blending smoothly into the ribs. A full heart girth, strong and straight back with adequate body capacity.