Definitionn. hardy hornless sheep of the Cheviot Hills noted for its short thick wool
Last update: October 16, 2015
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On Rennes Island in the fjord, over against the town, there is a Cheviot sheep-breeding farm under government auspices. [Please select]
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The sheep thought that they recognized the fuming dun of an unusually heavy Cheviot storm. [Please select]
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Shirts are of cheviot or silk or flannel, all with soft collars attached and to match. [Please select]
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For experiments in crossing Cheviot sheep with Leicesters see Youatt page 325. [Please select]
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For experiments in crossing Cheviot sheep with Leicesters, _see_ Youatt, p. [Please select]
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The Cheviot, though a mountain breed, is quiet and docile, and easily managed. [Please select]
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The shoulder is best from a large carcass of South-Down, Cheviot, or Leicester. [Please select]
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Heavy sheep, such as the Leicester, South-Down, and Cheviot, supply the most thrifty neck-piece. [Please select]
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The English long-staple wools are largely made into worsted cloth, the Scotch cheviot into tweeds, and the French into the best dress cloth. [Please select]
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The sheep of the highlands produce the heavy, coarse wool of which the well known "cheviot" and "frieze" textiles are made. [Please select]
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