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  2. List of sheep breeds - Wikipedia

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    Wool Navajo-Churro sheep: United States Wool Nederlandse Bonte Schaap [104] Dutch Spotted Sheep [105] Netherlands meat, wool Nellore: palia, jodipi, dora: India Meat Newfoundland: Newfoundland Local Canada Nilgiri: India Noire du Velay: France Meat Nolana sheep: Norfolk Horn: Blackface Norfolk Horned, Norfolk Horned, Old Norfolk, Old Norfolk ...

  3. Dutch Spotted Sheep - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch Spotted Sheep, Nederlandse Bonte Schaap, is a breed of sheep which originates in the Netherlands. [1] [2] References

  4. Aran jumper - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, an Aran jumper is made from undyed cream-coloured báinín (pronounced "bawneen"), a yarn made from sheep's wool, sometimes "black-sheep" wool. They were originally made with unwashed wool that still contained natural sheep lanolin, making the garment water-repellent.

  5. ‘Insanely cute’ Dutch Spotted lambs — the first in US — born ...

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    Rodgers is the president of the Dutch Spotted Sheep Society in the U.S. His farm and the organization are planning to import 50 to 100 more Dutch Spotted sheep embryos and semen for breeding this ...

  6. Magee of Donegal - Wikipedia

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    Magee has partnered with Donegal Yarns in Kilcar to source wool from Irish farmers, which is spun into yarn by Donegal Yarns before being woven by Magee. Patrick Temple has collaborated with sheep farmer James Lorinko to improve Donegal wool. In 2021, Magee created a new collection featuring a coat made from the resultant fabric. [13]

  7. Zwartbles - Wikipedia

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    The wool is medium to fine with excellent crimp and fibre length, a Bradford count of 54-56 and a micron count of 27 making it popular for spinning and felting. Zwartbles are known for being docile, friendly, easy lambing, prolific, milky and being excellent mothers.

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