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- The Finnish Landrace, Finn or Finnsheep is a breed of domestic sheep native to Finland. It is one of several Northern European short-tailed sheep breeds...
- Finn-Dorset or Finn Dorset is a British and Irish sheep, a cross-breed of the Finnsheep with the Dorset Horn.: 801 : 291  Dolly the sheep, first mammal to be...
- Desirable carc**** quality The original breeding stock were taken from the Finnsheep for their high prolificacy, early puberty and short gestation, Dorset...
- Icelandic sheep were crossed through **** imported in the 1960s and 1970s. Finnsheep and Faroe Island sheep were also used in the breeding program. This breed...
- generally at four to six months. However, there are exceptions. For example, Finnsheep ewe lambs may reach puberty as early as 3 to 4 months, and Merino ewes...
- breeds of livestock originating in Finland: Finnish Landrace sheep, or Finnsheep Finnish Landrace goat This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- East, Near East, ****stan, Northern India, Western China, Mongolia Meat Finnsheep Suomenlammas, Finnish Landrace Finland Meat, Wool, Milk, Landscape Management...
- Borderdale, Corriedale, Dorper, Dorset Down, East Friesian, English Leicester, Finnsheep, Hampshire, Lincoln, Oxford, Poll Dorset & Dorset Horn, Polwarth, Ryeland...
- Loaghtan, and the Navajo-Churro, and other piebald breeds include the Finnsheep, Shetland Sheep and the West African Dwarf. Mature rams (males) weigh...
- related to Finnish Landrace goat at Wikimedia Commons List of goat breeds Finnsheep "Suomenvuohi/Finland". DAD-IS. Food and Agriculture Organization of the...