Cheviot sheep

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A Cheviot ewe with her lamb

The Cheviot is a breed of white-faced

sheep which gets its name from a range of hills in north Northumberland and the Scottish Borders. It is still common in this area of the United Kingdom, but also in northwest Scotland, Wales, Ireland and the southwest of England (especially Dartmoor and Exmoor), as well as more rarely in Australia, New Zealand, Norway (2%), and the United States. The Cheviot is a dual-purpose breed, being raised primarily for its wool and meat.[1]

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References

  1. Oklahoma State University
    , Dept. of Animals Science. Retrieved 15 April 2009.

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