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  2. Shropshire sheep - Wikipedia

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    The Shropshire became an increasing popular breed among farmers with their ability to adapt to varying environments. Despite its popularity in the early 1900s, today the traditional Shropshire sheep is considered a rare breed in most countries. However, the modern Shropshire is rising in popularity as a show sheep, especially in the Midwestern US.

  3. Llanwenog sheep - Wikipedia

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    The Llanwenog is a breed of domestic sheep originating in Wales. It was developed in the 19th century from the (now extinct) Llanllwni, the Shropshire, Welsh Mountain, and Clun Forest breeds. The Llanwenog's native locale is the Teifi Valley, in western Wales, but it has since spread into other areas. The breed association was formed in 1957.

  4. Clun Forest sheep - Wikipedia

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    The Clun Forest is a breed of domestic sheep originating from the area surrounding the Clun Forest in Shropshire, England. [3] Similar to many of the British breeds of upland sheep, Clun Forest are hardy, adaptable, good foragers, and are long–lived. [3] With sleek heads and wide pelvic structures, Clun Forest ewes lamb easily. [4]

  5. Såne - Wikipedia

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    The breeding began in 1971 in a village called Såne, at Esrum Lake, in the northern part of Zealand.To start with, Shropshire sheep were crossed with Karakul sheep.The Shropshire contributed with its size, plus the fact, that the Shropshire is known for not eating twigs and bark of trees and shrubs, unlike most other sheep breeds, a feature that is somewhat preserved in the Såne.

  6. Sheep farming in Wales - Wikipedia

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    Towards the south and west, a smaller white-faced breed was more prevalent while in the north-east a black-faced native breed was found. The breed in the valleys had been improved, principally by sheep from Shropshire. The sheep on the higher grounds weighed about 10 lbs. the quarter, while those in the valleys weighed 12 to 14 lbs.

  7. List of Welsh breeds - Wikipedia

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    Registered Kerry Hill Sheep are present across the British Isles, Ireland and the Netherlands [25] Llanwenog sheep: Various local black faced hill breeds in the Teifi valley crossed with Shropshire sheep in West Wales in the late 19th century; The Llanwenog Breed Society was formed in 1957 [27] Teifi valley, West Wales [27]

  8. Category:Sheep breeds originating in England - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Sheep breeds originating in England" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. Category:Animal breeds on the RBST Watchlist - Wikipedia

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