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    Finnsheep or Finnish Landrace, as they are their native country of Finland, were first imported to North America by the University of Manitoba, Canada in 1966. ... Who's Who in U.S. Sheep Breeds(poster), American Sheep Industry Ass., Inc.; 6911 S. Yosemite St. Suite 200; Englewood, CO 80112-1414. Phone: (303) 771-3500. Fax: (303) 771-8200 ...
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    The following breeds of livestock are crucial to the agriculture industry in the Continental Europe region. ... Dala Sheep Danish Jersey Cattle Danish Landrace Goats Danish Landrace Sheep Danish Landrace Swine Danish Red Cattle Deutsches Blaukoepfiges Fleischschaf Sheep Dølafe Cattle Døle Horses ... Division of Agricultural Sciences and ...
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    The Friesian is a polled sheep breed with white wool on the body and a white face, ear and legs all clean of wool. ... 48-50s (German Ministry of Agriculture). The mature weight of this breed is between 150-200 pounds (70-90 kg). ... is perhaps no mere coincidence that the region of Friesland is also the origin of the Friesian cattle breed, ...
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    The Finnish Landrace is found primarily in western Finland and are kept primarily for milk production. ... Mason, I.L. 1996. A World Dictionary of Livestock Breeds, Types and Varieties. Fourth Edition. C.A.B International. 273 pp. ... Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources. 329P Noble Research Center Oklahoma State University
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    This breed could be used to accelerate genetic and other sheep research. Finnish Landrace, Southdown, East Friesian, Suffolk, Leicester, North Country Cheviot, Romnelet, Dorset Horn, Shropshire and Ile-de-France were the dominant animals used in the creation of the three Arcott breeds, Canadian, Outaouais and Rideau. By 1972, the introduction ...
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    The Pomeranian Coarsewool sheep is a medium-sized, hornless breed that are highly resistant against parasites and can lamb easily by themselves on the pasture. ... The Pommernschaf is a landrace sheep that used to be kept in small flocks along the Baltic Sea in Pommern (Pomerania) and Mecklenburg for its wool, meat and milk. The meat used to ...
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    The British Landrace have the same high prolificacy and docility that is common among Landrace swine. The sows and their litters do well in confinement systems. The ability of the Landrace boar to sire crossbred pigs for bacon or for other commercial slaughter has made them increasingly popular.
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    The various strains of Landrace swine are the descendants of the famous Danish Landrace hogs that were developed in Denmark. The development of the breed began in about 1895. It resulted from crossing the Large White hog from England with the native swine. It was largely through the use of the Landrace that Denmark became the great bacon-exporting country, with England as the chief market.
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