Pigs and sheep of a small, coarse-woolled breed, are numerous; and large herds of goats wander in an almost wild state over the higher hills. [Please select]
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The number of short-woolled sheep in England in 1800 was 14,854,299; the number of long-woolled sheep in England in the same year was 4,153,308. [Please select]
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This name is popularly applied to the common coarse-woolled sheep of the country, which existed here previously to the importation of the improved breeds. [Please select]
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The unimproved Leicester was a large, heavy, coarse-woolled breed of sheep, inhabiting the midland counties of England. [Please select]
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It crosses better with short and middle-woolled breeds than the Leicester. [Please select]
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The most valuable of the long-woolled fleeces are of British origin. [Please select]
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The average staple of middle-woolled sheep is three and a half inches. [Please select]
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The next point of comparison between the long and the middle woolled families, is the value of their wool. [Please select]
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For wool-growing purposes, the Merino, then, possesses a marked and decided superiority over the best breeds and families of coarse-woolled sheep. [Please select]
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Catarrh rarely attacks the American fine-woolled sheep with sufficient violence in summer to require the application of remedies. [Please select]
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_The Dishley_, or _New Leicester_, is distinguished from other long-woolled breeds, by clean heads, straight broad flat backs, round bodies, small bones, thin pelts, and a disposition to fatten at an early age. [Please select]
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