Delaine Merino
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title:
Delaine Merino
text:
The Delaine Merino is a type of Merino sheep predominant in North America. It has fewer skin wrinkles than some types of Merino, but still has a fine, oily fleece that extends through the legs. They are hardy and long–lived, with an ability to thrive on the arid ranges of the Southwest United States. This breed originated in Spain, and is raised primarily for wool production. Delaine has become a most practical Merino sheep on the average farm and is especially adapted to range sheep production
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Breed of sheep
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delaine_Merino
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date modified:
2022-07-16T15:37:27Z
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