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Cotswold

noun
1.
Sheep with long wool originating in the Cotswold Hills.



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... it had held in 1821, at Aldridge's Repository, the first national agricultural show. L685 was given in prizes, and the entries included 10 bulls, 9 cows and heifers, several fat steers and cows, 7 pens of Leicester and Cotswold rams and ewes; 12 pens of Down, and 9 or 10 pens of Merino rams and ewes.[509] Most of the cattle shown were Shorthorn, or Durham, as they were then called, with some Herefords, Devons, Longhorns, and Alderneys. There were also exhibits of ...
— A Short History of English Agriculture • W. H. R. Curtler



Words linked to "Cotswold" :   Cotswold Hills, domestic sheep, Ovis aries



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