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Rare Breeds Trust of Australia: Sheep
The Endangered category to date has five recommendations; two British strong wool breeds, a prime lamb terminal sire and two carpet wool breeds. Both the Lincoln and the English Leicester have suffered a ... a situation which cannot last forever. The breed has some long-term potential as an alternative terminal sire to the very popular Poll Dorset and White Suffolk, but much more promotion is needed ...
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Rare Breeds Trust of Australia: Lost Sheep Breeds
Country breed. The Devon and Cornwall Longwool produces a lustrous strong wool used in carpet making and furnishing fabrics while its lambswool is sought for knitwear and dress fabrics. The Teeswater enjoyed decades of use as a terminal sire over hill bred ewes, producing lean prime lamb, plus it has been one of the breeds used to form the Masham, ...
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Rosemarkie
New Zealand since 1864, and the white faced Ryeland sheep bred in New Zealand since 1901, have been used principally as terminal sire breeds and are both renowned for good 16-18 kilogram carcasses, hardiness and thriftiness. Modern farmers have rarely heard of them. Helen with Tania, Masterton Show Red Poll cattle have been in New Zealand since 1898 and ...
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Hybrids Involving Leopards and Jaguars
Lion-tiger hybrids were bred in this country by Atkins, the proprietor of a famous travelling menagerie; among ... For the greater part of its length it is very short-haired and very faintly spotted, but the terminal 6in are longer haired, black-spotted, whitish beneath, and black, but not tufted at the tip. In ...
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