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  2. Australian White sheep - Wikipedia

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    Young flock of ewe lambs Flock in Mudgegonga, Victoria, Australia. The Australian White is an Australian breed of meat sheep. It derives from selective breeding of White Dorper, Van Rooy, Poll Dorset and Texel sheep, with the aim of creating a large white sheep suited to Australian conditions, and with a self-shedding hair coat.

  3. List of sheep breeds - Wikipedia

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    White Karaman: Akkaraman [113] Located in Central Anatolia, provinces adjacent to Eastern Anatolia and Southern Anatolia, the Black Sea region, and the Mediterranean regions close to Central Anatolia. [113] White Suffolk: Australia Meat Whiteface Dartmoor: United Kingdom Meat Whitefaced Woodland: Penistone sheep England Meat White Maritza sheep ...

  4. List of Australian and New Zealand sheep breeds - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of sheep breeds usually considered to originate or have developed in Australia and New Zealand. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Some may have complex or obscure histories, so inclusion here does not necessarily imply that a breed is predominantly or exclusively from those countries.

  5. The Absolute Best Way to Cook a Tender, Juicy Leg of Lamb ...

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  6. Dorper - Wikipedia

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    Dorper ram - South Africa Australian mob of white Dorpers. The Dorper is a South African breed of domestic sheep developed by crossing Dorset Horn and the Blackhead Persian sheep. The breed was created through the efforts of the South African Department of Agriculture to breed a meat sheep suitable to the more arid regions of the country. It is ...

  7. Lamb no longer a major food source for white-tailed eagles ...

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    RSPB Scotland said it hopes the study will provide some reassurance to famers and crofters concerned about their livestock being hunted.

  8. Lamb and mutton - Wikipedia

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    Lamb's liver, known as lamb's fry in New Zealand and Australia, [42] is eaten in many countries. It is the most common form of offal eaten in the UK, traditionally used in the family favourite (and pub grub staple) of liver with onions, potentially also with bacon and mashed potatoes.

  9. There’s More to It Than What Meets the Eye—Here’s What a Lamb ...

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    16. Lion and Lamb. Often, a lion and lamb tattoo may draw from religious connotations. It can symbolize the juxtaposition of strength and gentleness, unity, or peaceful coexistence.