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Adv. Sheep Breeds Fill In The Blanks

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Question: Border Answer: This of sheep was developed in Scotland.
Question: Border Answer: This breed of sheep are sized, white faced with bare heads and legs.
Question: CheviotAnswer: Another name for this of sheep is Cheviot.
Question: CheviotAnswer: This breed of sheep are highly adaptable to a variety of , moderately prolific, easy lambers, good milkers, and posses excellent lamb vigor.
Question: ColumbiaAnswer: This breed of sheep was developed in the United from a Lincoln ram and a Rambouillet ewe.
Question: ColumbiaAnswer: This breed of sheep is known for its large size, wool-producing ability, and productivity range conditions.
Question: Answer: This of sheep is large, white-faced, polled, and has wool on the legs.
Question: Answer: This of sheep was developed in New Zealand.
Question: Answer: This breed of sheep was developed by a Lincoln ram with a Leicester/Merino ewe cross.
Question: Answer: This breed of sheep is medium-sized and white faced. It produces a heavy, medium-wool with good staple length.
Question: Answer: This breed of sheep are prolific, good mothers that good market lambs.
Question: Answer: This breed of sheep originated in Southern .
Question: DorsetAnswer: This breed of sheep can be polled, scurred, or horned and are faced.
Question: Answer: This breed of sheep are known for out of season, being heavy milkers, and producing more than one lamb crop per year.
Question: DorsetAnswer: This white faced of sheep produces hardy lambs that yield heavy muscled carcasses.
Question: Finn Answer: This breed of sheep was in Finland.
Question: Finn Answer: This breed of sheep are small to medium sized, fine-boned, open faced, and medium grade, good staple length wool.
Question: Finn Answer: This of sheep reaches sexual maturity early. Ewes have strong maternal instincts and are very prolific - producing 2-4 lambs each lambing.
Question: Answer: This of sheep were developed in Southern England.
Question: HampshireAnswer: This breed of sheep are , have black faces and wool caps, and medium-wool fleeces.
Question: HampshireAnswer: This black-faced breed of sheep are moderately prolific, and have very good milking , growth and carcass cutability.
Question: LincolnAnswer: This white faced breed of sheep originated in England and are predominant in Great .
Question: LincolnAnswer: This breed of has the heaviest fleece of the long wool type breeds.
Question: Answer: This of sheep was developed from fine-wool sheep in Spain.
Question: MerinoAnswer: This breed of sheep is the basis for all wool breeds of .
Question: Answer: This of sheep are fine-wooled, have a white face with wool on their heads and legs.
Question: MerinoAnswer: This breed of sheep have a flocking instinct.
Question: Answer: This breed of sheep originated in the States from a Cheviot and Columbia cross.
Question: MontadaleAnswer: This breed of sheep is medium-sized, white-faced, and bare-legged. They are polled, hardy, and prolific.
Question: Answer: This breed of sheep originated in England from a Hampshire and Cotswold .
Question: OxfordAnswer: This breed of sheep is medium to large in size, has a dark brown to grey face, and is . They have a wool cap and wool on the ears and legs.
Question: Answer: This breed of sheep are good milkers, prolific, and have a fast rate.
Question: PolypayAnswer: This breed of was developed in the United States at the Sheep Experiment Station in Dubois, Idaho.
Question: Answer: This breed of sheep was developed from a Targhee/Dorset ram crossed with a /Finn Sheep ewe.
Question: Answer: This of sheep is medium sized, white faced, prolific, and breeds out of season.
Question: RambouilletAnswer: This breed of sheep was developed in .
Question: Answer: This white face breed of sheep is long-lived and . They will breed out of season.
Question: Answer: This breed of sheep are large, white-faced, have wool on the head and legs, and can be polled or . Their wool is fine in fiber diameter.
Question: RomneyAnswer: This of sheep originated in England. They are small to medium in size and have a white face and legs. They are polled and have long wool.
Question: Answer: This of sheep originated in England. They are medium-sized, dark-faced, polled and have wool on their head and face.
Question: ShropshireAnswer: This dark-faced breed of sheep are prolific, mature early, milk well, and heavily muscled. are hardy, fast-growing and produce lean, well-muscled carcasses.
Question: SouthdownAnswer: This breed of sheep is the breed from England.
Question: SouthdownAnswer: This grey to mouse-brown faced breed of sheep are to medium in size and known for producing meaty carcasses.
Question: SouthdownAnswer: This breed of sheep are , have a grey to mouse-brown face and wool on their legs. Fleece from this breed are of medium-wool.
Question: Answer: This breed of sheep has the most of purebred registrations in the United States.
Question: SuffolkAnswer: This breed of sheep are polled with a black head and legs.
Question: Answer: This black face breed of sheep are for their meatiness and high carcass quality. Lambs grow rapidly and produce high cutability carcasses.
Question: Answer: This breed of sheep was developed the the Experiment Station in Idaho.
Question: Answer: This breed of sheep was by a Rambouillet/Columbia and Rambouillet/Corriedale cross.
Question: Border Cheviot, Columbia, Corriedale, Dorset, Finn Sheep, Lincoln, Merino, Montadale, Romney, , Rambouillet, TargheeAnswer: These breeds of sheep are faced.
Question: Hampshire, , SuffolkAnswer: These breeds of are black faced.
Question: Border Cheviot, , Finn Sheep, Montadale, Oxford, Polypay, ShropshireAnswer: These breeds of sheep are .
Question: Border , Finn Sheep, MontadaleAnswer: These breeds of have bare heads.
Question: Columbia, Corriedale, Lincoln, Merino, Rambouillet, , TargheeAnswer: These breeds of are known for their wool production.
Question: Dorset, Hampshire, Shropshire, Southdown, Answer: These breeds of sheep are known for meat production.
Question: Dorset, Polypay, Answer: These breeds of sheep are known for out of breeding.
Question: Border Cheviots, Dorset, , Oxford, ShropshireAnswer: These breeds of sheep are known for their milk .
Question: , SouthdownAnswer: These breeds of sheep are dark but not black faced.
Question: Suffolk, Shropshire, , HampshireAnswer: These breeds of sheep are known for their fast growing .
Question: Dorset, Answer: breeds of sheep may have horns.
 
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