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| Ovis aries Linnaeus, 1758 |
Sheep aficionados know female sheep as ewes, intact males as ramRAM or Ram or ram can mean A ram is an entire male sheep. A castrated male sheep is a wether''. In astronomy, the constellation of Aries. In Hinduism, Ram is the Hindi form of the name of Rama, an avatar of Vishnu or God. Alternatively, Ram is a generic ts, castrated males as wethers, yearlings as hogget s, and younger sheep as lambA lamb is a young sheep. When eaten as meat, lamb is taken from an animal between one month and one year old, with a carcass weight of between 5. 5 and 25 kg. The meat of an older sheep is known as mutton. Milk-fed lamb is from an unweaned lamb, typicallys. Note the adjective applying to sheep: ovine; and the collective terms for sheep: flock and mobThe word mob has multiple meanings. A mob is a crowd see mob rule, and crowd psychology # A worldwide e-mail-driven experiments in organizing groups of people who suddenly materialize in public places, interact with others according to a loose script and.
Many breeds of sheep occur, generally sub-classable as:
Farmers develop wool breeds for superior wool quantity and quality (fineness of fibers), wool stapleStaple has several meanings: a staple is a formed metal fastener used to secure sheets of material a foodstuff that forms the basic constituent of a diet is a Staple food staple is the raw material, or its length and quality, of fibre from which textiles length and degree of crimpIn gambling terminology a crimp is a bend that has been intentionally made on the corner(s) of a playing card to facilitate identification. A card cheat will typically bend some of the important cards during the game. Below are just several of the most po in the fiber. Major wool breeds include Merino , Rambouillet , and Lincoln .
Breeders of meat sheep concentrate on fast growth, multiple births, ease of lambing, and hardiness. Breeds of meat sheep include Suffolk , Hampshire , Dorset , Columbia , and Texel .
Dual-use breeds include the Corriedale .
The Finnish Landrace sheep has a reputation for multiple births. Some breeds, called hair sheep, like the Katahdin and Dorper, have little to no wool.
A horned sheep in the Yorkshire DalesThe Yorkshire Dales lie in an area of high ground in North and West Yorkshire, England. Although many valleys all over Yorkshire are called "(name of river)+ dale", such as Airedale or Calderdale, the Yorkshire Dales are usually deemed to be those valleys, UK.