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  2. Ruminant - Wikipedia

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    Ruminating mammals include cattle, all domesticated and wild bovines, goats, sheep, giraffes, deer, gazelles, and antelopes. [5] It has also been suggested that notoungulates also relied on rumination, as opposed to other atlantogenatans that rely on the more typical hindgut fermentation , though this is not entirely certain.

  3. Livestock grazing comparison - Wikipedia

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    Livestock grazing comparison is a method of comparing the numbers and density of livestock grazing in agriculture. Various units of measurement are used, usually based on the grazing equivalent of one adult cow, or in some areas on that of one sheep. Many different schemes exist, giving various values to the grazing effect of different types of ...

  4. Valais Blacknose - Wikipedia

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    The Schwarznasenschaf is a mountain breed, well adapted to grazing on the stony pastures of its area of origin. [4]: 940 Both rams and ewes are horned, [4]: 940 with helical or spiral-shaped horns. Ewes may have black spots on the tail, but rams may not. [6]: 50

  5. Conservation grazing - Wikipedia

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    'Ecopâturage' on a Historical Monument, the Citadel of Lille, by Soay sheep in a closed area. Their coats, hoofs and manure help to disperse plant seeds. Urban ecopastoralism with sheep and goats in an urban meadow of the "Bois de la Citadelle" in Lille [11] Conservation grazing Longhorn Cattle to manage the national nature reserve at Ruislip Lido

  6. Argali - Wikipedia

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    In Tibet, the argali must regularly compete with other grazing species for pasture, including Tibetan antelope, bharal, Thorold's deer and wild yaks. Competition is most serious with livestock, especially domestic yaks and domestic sheep, with which argali are frequently forced to intermingle and from which they often catch diseases and parasites.

  7. Grazing - Wikipedia

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    Dairy cattle grazing in Germany. In agriculture, grazing is a method of animal husbandry whereby domestic livestock are allowed outdoors to free range (roam around) and consume wild vegetations in order to convert the otherwise indigestible (by human gut) cellulose within grass and other forages into meat, milk, wool and other animal products, often on land that is unsuitable for arable farming.

  8. Shetland sheep - Wikipedia

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    Short-tailed sheep were gradually displaced by long-tailed types, leaving short-tailed sheep restricted to the less accessible areas. [3] These included the Scottish Dunface , which until the late eighteenth century was the main sheep type throughout the Highlands and Islands of Scotland , including Orkney and Shetland . [ 4 ]

  9. List of sheep breeds - Wikipedia

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    Four breeds of sheep, in the illustrated encyclopedia Meyers Konversationslexikon. This is a list of breeds of domestic sheep. Domestic sheep (Ovis aries) are partially derived from mouflon (Ovis gmelini) stock, and have diverged sufficiently to be considered a different species. Some sheep breeds have a hair coat and are known as haired sheep.