- The
Boreray, also
known as the
Boreray Blackface or
Hebridean Blackface, is a
breed of
sheep originating on the St
Kilda archipelago off the west coast...
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Boreray (Scottish Gaelic: Boraraigh; Scots:
Boreray) is an
uninhabited island in the St
Kilda archipelago in the
North Atlantic.
Boreray lies
about 66...
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Boreray may
refer to: An
island in the
Outer Hebrides of Scotland:
Boreray,
North Uist
Boreray, St
Kilda A
domesticated animal:
Boreray sheep This disambiguation...
- the
highest in the
United Kingdom;
three other islands (Dùn, Soay and
Boreray) were also used for
grazing and
seabird hunting. The
islands are administratively...
- two
other short-tailed
breeds also ****ociated with St Kilda: the
Boreray (from
Boreray,
another of the islands, and
formerly also
living on Hirta), and...
- were
often formerly known as "St Kilda" sheep,
although unlike Soay and
Boreray sheep they are
probably not in fact from the St
Kilda archipelago. Modern...
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further 170 on the
other St Kilda-group islands. The
outlying island of
Boreray has the
Cleitean MacPhàidein, a "cleit village" of
three small bothies...
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Boreray (Scottish Gaelic: Boraraigh) is an
island with a
single croft,
lying 2
kilometres (1.2 mi)
north of
North Uist in the
Outer Hebrides of Scotland...
- is a most
unusual breed,
subsisting largely on a diet of seaweed. The
Boreray was in 2012 the only
sheep breed listed by the Rare
Breeds Survival Trust...
- Nations,
retrieved 28
September 2009 Desilva, Udaya; Fitch,
Jerry (1995), "
Boreray",
Breeds of Livestock,
Oklahoma State University Dept. of
Animal Science...