Lleyn
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British pronunciation/lˈeɪn/
American pronunciation/lˈeɪn/

Definicja i Znaczenie "Lleyn"

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owca Lleyn

a breed of sheep that is named after the Lleyn Peninsula in Wales, known for their hardiness and suitability for grazing on coastal and upland terrain, as well as their high-quality meat and wool production

What is a "Lleyn"?

The Lleyn is a breed of sheep that originated in Wales and is known for its hardiness, prolificacy, and versatility. They are medium-sized sheep with a white face, clean legs, and a dense, weather-resistant fleece. Lleyn sheep are known for their good maternal instincts, high fertility, and ease of lambing, which makes them popular for commercial lamb production. They are also valued for their ability to graze on a wide range of pasture types and their adaptability to various environments. The Lleyn breed has gained recognition for its efficient conversion of forage to meat, as well as its potential for wool production.

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