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Beg. Sheep Breeds Fill In The Blanks

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Question: CheviotAnswer: This breed of was developed in Scotland. They are small sized, white faced with bare heads and legs.
Question: Border Answer: This breed of sheep are highly adaptable to a variety of climates, moderately prolific, easy lambers, good milkers, and excellent lamb vigor.
Question: ColumbiaAnswer: This breed of sheep was developed in the States from a Lincoln ram and a Rambouillet ewe. They are known for their large size, wool-producing ability, and productivity under range conditions. They are large, white-faced, polled, and have wool on th
Question: CorriedaleAnswer: This breed of sheep was developed in New Zealand by breeding a Lincoln ram with a Leicester/Merino ewe .
Question: CorriedaleAnswer: This breed of sheep is medium-sized and white faced. They produce a heavy, medium-wool fleece with good length. They are prolific, good mothers that produce good market lambs.
Question: DorsetAnswer: This breed of sheep originated in Southern England. They can be , scurred, or horned and are white faced.
Question: DorsetAnswer: This breed of sheep are known for breeding out of season, being heavy milkers, and producing more than one lamb crop per year. They produce hardy lambs that heavy muscled carcasses.
Question: Finn Answer: This of sheep was developed in Finland.
Question: Finn Answer: This breed of sheep are small to medium sized, fine-boned, open , and produce medium grade, good staple length wool. They reach sexual maturity early. Ewes have strong maternal instincts and are very prolific - producing 2-4 lambs each lambing.
Question: Answer: This breed of sheep were developed in England. They are large, 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 of sheep originated in England and are predominant in Great Britain. They have the heaviest fleece of the long wool type breeds.
Question: MerinoAnswer: This breed of sheep was from fine-wool sheep in Spain. They are the basis for all wool breeds of sheep.
Question: MerinoAnswer: This breed of sheep are fine-wooled, have a white face with wool on their heads and legs, and have a flocking instinct.
Question: MontadaleAnswer: This of sheep originated in the United States from a Cheviot and Columbia cross.
Question: MontadaleAnswer: This breed of sheep is medium-sized, white-faced, bareheaded and bare-legged. They are , hardy, and prolific.
Question: Answer: This breed of originated in England from a Hampshire and Cotswold cross. They are medium to large in size, have a dark brown to grey face, and are polled. They have a wool cap and wool on the ears and legs.
Question: Answer: This breed of sheep are good milkers, , and have a fast growth rate. They originated in England from a Hampshire and Cotswold cross.
Question: Answer: This breed of sheep was developed in the United States at the Sheep Experiment Station in Dubois, Idaho from a Targhee/Dorset ram crossed with a Rambouillet/Finn ewe.
Question: Answer: This of sheep is medium sized, white faced, prolific, and breeds out of season. They were developed in the United States.
Question: Answer: This white face breed of sheep, developed in France, is long-lived and rugged. They will out of season.
Question: RambouilletAnswer: This breed of are large, white-faced, have wool on the head and legs, and can be polled or horned. Their wool is fine in fiber diameter.
Question: Answer: This breed of sheep originated in England. They are small to medium in size and have a face and legs. They are polled and have long wool.
Question: Answer: This breed of sheep originated in England. They are medium-sized, dark-faced, polled and have wool on their head and face. They are prolific, mature early, milk well, and muscled. Lambs are hardy, fast-growing and produce lean, well-muscled carc
Question: SouthdownAnswer: This of sheep is the oldest breed from England. They are grey to mouse-brown faced, small to medium in size, and known for producing meaty carcasses.
Question: Answer: This breed of sheep are polled, have a grey to -brown face and wool on their legs. Fleece from this breed are of medium-wool.
Question: Answer: This breed of sheep has the most number of purebred in the United States.
Question: Answer: This large breed of sheep are polled with a black head and legs. They are known for their meatiness and high quality. Lambs grow rapidly and produce high cutability carcasses.
Question: Answer: This breed of was developed the the Sheep Experiment Station in Idaho by a Rambouillet/Columbia and Rambouillet/Corriedale cross.
Question: Border Cheviot, Columbia, Corriedale, Dorset, Finn , Lincoln, Merino, Montadale, Romney, Polypay, Rambouillet, TargheeAnswer: Name at least 6 of the 12 white faced of sheep.
Question: , Shropshire, SuffolkAnswer: These 3 breeds of sheep are solid black .
Question: Border Cheviot, Corriedale, Finn Sheep, , Oxford, Polypay, ShropshireAnswer: Name 3 of the 7 breeds of sheep that are .
Question: Border Cheviot, Finn , MontadaleAnswer: These 3 breeds of have bare heads.
Question: , Corriedale, Lincoln, Merino, Rambouillet, Romney, TargheeAnswer: Name 3 of the 7 breeds of sheep that are for their wool production.
Question: Dorset, Hampshire, , Southdown, SuffolkAnswer: Name3 of the 5 breeds of sheep that are known for their meat .
Question: , Polypay, RambouilletAnswer: These 3 breeds of sheep are known for out of breeding.
Question: Border Cheviots, Dorset, Hampshire, , ShropshireAnswer: Name 2 breeds of sheep that are known for their milk .
Question: Oxford, Answer: These breeds of sheep are dark faced but not black .
Question: Dorset, Answer: These 2 breeds of sheep may have .
 
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