Kerry Hill
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British pronunciation/kˈɛɹi hˈɪl/
American pronunciation/kˈɛɹi hˈɪl/

Définition et Signification de "Kerry Hill"

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Mouton Kerry Hill, Kerry Hill (race de moutons)

a breed of sheep that is named after the Kerry Hill region of Wales, known for their distinctive white fleece and distinctive markings, with a black or brown spot on each ear and around the eyes

What is a "Kerry Hill"?

Kerry Hill sheep are a breed of domestic sheep known for their striking appearance, with a distinctive white body and a distinctive black pattern on their face, ears, and legs. They are medium-sized, hardy sheep that are prized for their high-quality meat and excellent wool. Kerry Hill sheep are native to Wales and are known for their friendly and docile temperament, making them easy to handle and manage. They are often used in conservation grazing programs due to their ability to thrive on rough grazing land and their natural resistance to diseases. Kerry Hill sheep are popular in the UK and are also gaining recognition in other countries for their unique appearance, versatility, and adaptability to various environments.

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