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larvae grow and eat into the sheep.
Crutching is an
effective way to help
prevent this; in some areas,
crutching is
carried out at the
start of the fly...
- A
crutch is a
mobility aid that
transfers weight from the legs to the
upper body. It is
often used by
people who
cannot use
their legs to
support their...
- Mad
Season Crutching, in
sheep husbandry, a
hygienic shearing practice This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Crutch. If an internal...
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Crutcher is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Bettye Crutcher (1939–2022),
American songwriter Brian Crutcher (b. 1934),
English speedway...
- for the
short time they are at risk.
Mulesing is
different from
crutching.
Crutching is the
mechanical removal of wool
around the tail and **** (and ****...
- Gibson, Dunn &
Crutcher LLP is an
American multinational law firm
headquartered in Los Angeles, California.
Founded in 1890, the firm has more than 1,900...
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formation seen in wool.
Usually the
closer the crimps, the
finer the wool.
Crutching –
shearing parts of a
sheep (especially the hind end of some woollier...
- (20%) in
South Africa.
Unlike Merinos,
Dorpers do not need shearing,
crutching, or mulesing, and they are much less
prone to flystrike. "Dorper Sheep"...
- (hand-powered)-blade or
machine shears to
remove wool from
domestic sheep during crutching or shearing.
During the
early years of
sheep breeding in Australia, shearing...
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translating to "
crutch cross".
Potent is an old word for a
crutch, from a late
Middle English alteration of Old
French potence "
crutch" The term potent...