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Rams weigh about 300 lbs and | ewes about 250 lbs. |
up to 140 kg (310 lb) under good conditions and | ewes about 87 kg (190 lb). |
Superfine wool Merino | ewes and lambs, Walcha, NSW |
The average fiber diameter is 22.99 in | ewes and 23.51 in ram. |
At birth, | ewes and rams both weigh 4.5 kg (9.9 lb) on average. |
developed by interbreeding Peppin-style Merino | ewes and German Mutton Merino rams. |
Both | ewes and rams can be horned, and are generally white |
ieves its aims by being the offspring of Romney | ewes and Cheviot rams with sturdy legs. |
ts parent breeds, it has horns in both rams and | ewes and a white carpet-quality fleece. |
as a sire to produce market lambs with purebred | ewes and mules. |
the CSIRO purchased 91 mixed-age multiple-born | ewes and moved their Booroola flock from Deniliquin |
, good fertility and mothering instincts in the | ewes and hardy lambs with good growth weights were r |
he Gotland, the Gute is horned in both rams and | ewes, and has a fleece that appears in a wider varie |
oorits are descended from a single flock of ten | ewes and two rams, and the British Rare Breeds Survi |
Ewes are always polled. | |
However, | ewes are only polled. |
Rams and | ewes are polled. |
Rams and | ewes are polled (hornless). |
Ewes are polled, and rams are occasionally horned. | |
The rams are horned and the | ewes are polled (hornless). |
In both types, | ewes are polled and rams are horned. |
Rams are horned and | ewes are polled (hornless). |
Ewes are excellent prime lamb mothers producing lamb | |
The | ewes are usually polled (hornless) and the rams usua |
Ewes are 65 cm (26 in) at the withers and 65 kg (140 | |
Rams and | ewes are horned but this trait seems to be disappear |
Ewes are polled and rams may be either polled or hav | |
At the withers, rams are 65 cm (26 in) and | ewes are 60 cm (24 in) |
Ewes are polled or have short horns, while rams alwa | |
Ewes are noted for their high fertility, mothering a | |
About 90% of all rams are horned while the | ewes are polled (hornless). |
The | ewes are polled and approximately 10% of rams are ho |
Rams are horned and | ewes are usually polled, and the breed occurs natura |
Both rams and | ewes are polled with and the breed have half-long or |
rams reach maturity, they are 90 cm (35 in) and | ewes are 82 cm (32 in) at the withers. |
tch across their black faces, and both rams and | ewes are horned. |
d and legs, the rams are usually horned and the | ewes are polled. |
Ewes average around 55 kg (120 lb) in weight, and ra | |
The horns are generally small on the | ewes but are larger and stronger on the males. |
They ran some Lincoln | ewes but their introduction into the flock is undocu |
Both sexes are horned; however, | ewes can also be polled (hornless). |
Rams are horned and | ewes can be either horned or polled (hornless). |
The | ewes can breed back one month after lambing and can |
Top Najdi | ewes can sell for 20,000-30,000 Saudi riyals ($5,300 |
In 1995 Swaledale Cheese and Swaledale | Ewes Cheese were awarded European protected designat |
s also famous for creating a jingle called "Wes | Ewes Ewes Bablas Angine" for a traditional medicine |
y Jack and Dick Seears of Booroola, Cooma using | ewes from their Egelabra flock that gave multiple-bi |
At maturity, | ewes grow to approximately 60 cm (24 in) at the with |
n) at the withers and weigh 32 kg (71 lb) while | ewes grow to 53 cm (21 in) at the withers and weigh |
At their first lambing, most | ewes have single lambs. |
Ewes have an average 1.1 lambs per litter. | |
Rams have substantial horns while | ewes have small horns or are polled (hornless). |
The Perendale is easy to care for; the | ewes have little trouble lambing and are good mother |
Ewes have a 300 day lactation period, producing 650 | |
UK Clun | ewes imported to the Netherlands |
ing Corriedale rams with superfine Saxon Merino | ewes in the early 1960s. |
ing between wild Arkhar rams and Precoce merino | ewes in the Kurmektinski research station between 19 |
The average litter size for yearling | ewes is 2.21, two year old at 2.63 and for ewes grea |
The average height of mature | ewes is 48 cm (19 in). |
The adult live weight of | ewes is between 70 and 80 kg (150 and 180 lb). |
Average daily milk production from the Lohi | ewes is 1.2 liters (0.3 gallons). |
Ewes lactate for approximately 180 days, provide 200 | |
Ewes lactate for approximately six months while prod | |
Ewes lactate for approximately 180 days and provide | |
The | ewes make excellent mothers, having very few lambing |
Rams are horned and the | ewes may be either horned or polled (hornless). |
ld bracken, with the sweet caramel undertone of | ewes' milk”. |
Ewes often bear twins. | |
lem was encountered: administration to pregnant | ewes on many occasions led to abortion. |
Ewes, on average, are 82 kg (180 lb) at the withers, | |
Ewes, on average, weigh 49 kg (110 lb), grow to 74 c | |
Normally, | ewes only give brith to one lamb, lactate for about |
uded artificial insemination of several million | ewes over the years, and a vast array of government |
On average, | ewes produce 1.15 to 1.50 lambs per lambing. |
Ewes produce 4 kg (8.8 lb) and rams 6.5 kg (14 lb) f | |
ams provide about 3.5 kg (7.7 lb) of wool while | ewes provide 2.5 kg (5.5 lb). |
age has dropped, and today breeding Exmoor Horn | ewes represent only about 10% of the total on Exmoor |
ced in the pen on one side of the river and the | ewes swam across the river to get to them. |
Wigmore says: "We used to lamb the estate | ewes through these yards, and every weekend there wo |
At the withers, rams grow to 55 cm (22 in) and | ewes to 47 cm (19 in). |
meaning Beltex rams are prized for mating with | ewes to produce lambs for meat. |
y Thomas Bond when he mated Saxon-Peppin Merino | ewes to stud Lincoln rams for primarily wool product |
that there are about 19,000 registered breeding | ewes today, of which around 15,000 are on Exmoor. |
In | ewes, urine can also stain the wool. |
Ewes weigh 38 kg (84 lb) on average at maturity. | |
At birth, rams weigh 3.5 kg (7.7 lb) and | ewes weigh 3.2 kg (7.1 lb). |
Average Beulah Speckled Face | ewes weigh 52 kg (110 lb), and rams 86 kg (190 lb). |
Mature | ewes weigh 68 kg (150 lbs) and rams weigh 90 kg (200 |
At maturity, rams weigh 37 kg (82 lb) and | ewes weigh 45 kg (99 lb). |
Ewes weigh about 25 kg (55 lb) and are usually polle | |
Rams weigh 70 kg (150 lb) and | ewes weigh 45 kg (99 lb). |
At birth, rams weigh 4.2 kg (9.3 lb) and | ewes weigh 3.8 kg (8.4 lb). |
Ewes weigh 55 kg (120 lb) and grow to 67 cm (26 in) | |
On average, rams weigh 37 kg (82 lb) and | ewes weigh 31 kg (68 lb). |
ge and at birth, rams weigh 2.7 kg (6.0 lb) and | ewes weigh 2.5 kg (5.5 lb). |
At maturity on average, | ewes weigh 82 kg (180 lb) and grow to 80 cm (31 in) |
Faroes | ewes weigh around 45 pounds (20 kg) at maturity, and |
Ewes weigh on average 60 kg (130 lb) and grow to 67 | |
age at maturity, rams weigh 135 kg (300 lb) and | ewes weigh 90 kg (200 lb). |
On average, rams weigh 70 kg (150 lb) and | ewes weigh 58 kg (130 lb) at maturity. |
Rams weigh 80 to 100 kg (180 to 220 lb) and | ewes weigh 65 to 75 kg (140 to 170 lb). |
When mature, | ewes weigh approximately 56 kg (120 lb) are 69 cm (2 |
Dalesbred | ewes weigh 45 to 60 kg (99 to 130 lb) and rams 55 to |
Mature | ewes weigh 45 to 85 pounds (20 to 39 kg) and mature |
Mature | ewes weigh 105 to 155 lb (48 to 70 kg) and mature ra |
Ewes weigh 61 kg (130 lb), grow to 69 cm (27 in) at | |
Ewes weigh 35 kg (77 lb) on average at maturity, lac | |
The size was greater with full grown | ewes weighing up to two hundred pounds and rams up t |
mallest sheep in the British Isles, with mature | ewes weighing 28 kg (62 lb) and standing 55 cm (22 i |
ze with mature rams weighing 55 kg (120 lb) and | ewes weighing 40 kg (88 lb). |
s is 200 lb (90 kg) to 300 lb (135 kg) with the | ewes weighing slightly less at 125 lb (56 kg) to 200 |
Mature | ewes weighs 50 kg (110 lbs) on average and rams 80 k |
Mature | ewes weight 50 to 60 kg (110 to 130 lb) and mature r |
name refers to the Romney rams and Rambouillet | ewes which were crossed to create it around 1915. |
Ewes, which are naturally polled, are often crossed | |
separately at other times) select four or five | ewes, who will give each birth to a lamb after a ges |
It was developed by crossing local | ewes with Southdown rams in the early 19th century. |
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