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  2. Border Leicester - Wikipedia

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    Border Leicester sheep also contribute about 50 percent of the genetics used in the Gromark breed of sheep that were developed in Australia. [ 11 ] The breed was imported into New Zealand in 1859, and after refrigeration was introduced in the 1880s, the Border Leicester was used as a crossing sire to produce heavyweight lambs and wether mutton.

  3. Coopworth - Wikipedia

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    The Coopworth is a modern New Zealand breed of sheep.It was developed by researchers at Lincoln College in the Canterbury region of the South Island between about 1956 and 1968, the result of cross-breeding of New Zealand Romney ewes and Border Leicester rams.

  4. Rideau Arcott - Wikipedia

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    One of only a few livestock breeds developed in Canada, the Rideau is a synthesis of many different breeds. The breed is genetically 40% Finnish Landrace, 20% Suffolk, 14% East Friesian, 9% Shropshire and 8% Dorset Horn; the remaining 9% is Border Leicester, North Country Cheviot, Romnelet and Corriedale. [2]

  5. Newfoundland sheep - Wikipedia

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    The tall sheep resemble the Border Leicester body shape but not the head or face Breed the short sheep resemble the Welsh Mountain Sheep. There were sheep with clean faces (98%) versus sheep with some wool covering on the face (2%) and over the poll. while wool face may have a resemblance to the Dorset, Portland sheep or other breeds.

  6. Bluefaced Leicester - Wikipedia

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    The Bluefaced Leicester (BFL) is a longwool breed of sheep which evolved from a breeding scheme of Robert Bakewell, in Dishley, Leicestershire in the eighteenth century. . First known as the Dishley Leicester, and then the Hexham Leicester, because of the prevalence of the breed in Northumberland, the name Bluefaced Leicester became known at the beginning of the 20th cent

  7. Border Collie's Complete Lack of Effort While Herding Sheep ...

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    The herd of sheep likely knows that he'll just herd them back if they pass by him! He seems like a firm guardian who takes his job very seriously, after all, and he won't let anyone get lost on ...

  8. Leicestershire - Wikipedia

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    Bakewell's Leicester Longwool sheep was much prized by farmers across the British Empire and is today a heritage breed admired. [11] Commercial and rare breeds associated with the descendants of Bakewell's sheep include the English Leicester, Border Leicester, Bluefaced Leicester, Scotch mule and Welsh halfbred.

  9. Sheep - Wikipedia

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    Merinos have an almost linear hierarchy whereas there is a less rigid structure in Border Leicesters ... Shorn sheep for sale, Kashgar market, 2011. Sheep are an ...