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has gloss | eng: The Wiltshire Horn is a breed of domestic sheep originally from Wiltshire in southern England raised for meat. They have the unusual feature that they do not need shearing as their wool falls out in spring. They are good mothers, have high fertility and are relatively intelligent compared to most other sheep. The fact that they do not require shearing, crutching and do not suffer readily from fly strike makes them a useful breed for lamb production. |
lexicalization | eng: Wiltshire Horn |
instance of | c/Sheep breeds |
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has gloss | nds: Dat Wiltshire-Horn-Schaap is en Schaap, dat in de Graafschop Wiltshire in'n Süden vun England tohuse is. |
lexicalization | nds: Wiltshire-Horn-Schaap |
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has gloss | nld: De Wiltshire Horn is een schapenras. De Wiltshire Horn is een opvallende verschijning in de wei: een sterk, vitaal dier met een korte, witte vacht. Het is een vleesschaap. |
lexicalization | nld: Wiltshire Horn |
lexicalization | nld: Wiltshirehorn |
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media:img | Sheep, Broadnymett, North Tawton, Devon - geograph.org.uk - 449780.jpg |
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