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  2. We Love Our Lamb - Wikipedia

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    The We Love Our Lamb campaign is a domestic marketing campaign launched by Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA) in 2004, that promotes lamb meat consumption and purchase primarily through comedic means. When the efforts to reinvent and reposition lamb as a modern meat for the Australian market started to lose traction, a new challenge arose to ...

  3. Herdwick - Wikipedia

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    A Herdwick ewe. The Herdwick is a breed of domestic sheep native to the Lake District in North West England. The name "Herdwick" is derived from the Old Norse herdvyck, meaning sheep pasture. [1] Though low in lambing capacity and perceived wool quality when compared to more common commercial breeds, Herdwicks are prized for their robust health ...

  4. Lamb and mutton - Wikipedia

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    Lamb is the most expensive of the three types, and in recent decades, sheep meat has increasingly only been retailed as "lamb", sometimes stretching the accepted distinctions given above. The stronger-tasting mutton is now hard to find in many areas, despite the efforts of the Mutton Renaissance Campaign in the UK.

  5. Texel sheep - Wikipedia

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    In August 2009, a Texel tup lamb named Deveronvale Perfection was sold for a then world record price for a sheep of £231,000. [6] Bred in Banffshire, Scotland, the lamb was sold by Graham Morrison of Cornhill, Aberdeenshire to fellow sheep farmer Jimmy Douglas at a sale in Lanark. The high price has been attributed to the lamb's strong ...

  6. Sheep farming in Wales - Wikipedia

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    Sheep farming is an environmental issue in Wales. Much of the nation is rural countryside and sheep are farmed throughout Wales. The woollen industry in Wales was a major contributor to the national economy, accounting for two-thirds of the nation's exports in 1660. Sheep farms are most often situated in the country's mountains and moorlands ...

  7. Sheep - Wikipedia

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    Welsh Mountain sheep Lamb. In sheep breeds lacking facial wool, the visual field is wide. In 10 sheep (Cambridge, Lleyn and Welsh Mountain breeds, which lack facial wool), the visual field ranged from 298° to 325°, averaging 313.1°, with binocular overlap ranging from 44.5° to 74°, averaging 61.7°. [77]

  8. Dorper - Wikipedia

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    The Dorper is an easy-care animal that produces a short, light coat of wool and hair that is shed in late spring and summer. It was developed in South Africa and is now the second most popular breed in that country. The Dorper Sheep Breeders Society of South Africa was founded in 1950. This breed was developed by the crossing of a Dorset Horn x ...

  9. Agneau de pré-salé - Wikipedia

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    Agneau de pré-salé. Agneau de pré-salé (French: 'salt marsh lamb') is a type of lamb which was raised in salt marsh meadows of France [1] (especially Mont Saint-Michel in Normandy and the Bay of the Somme in Picardy), and parts of the UK and the Netherlands. The sheep graze in pastures that are covered in halophyte grasses with a high ...

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