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Dolly the sheep is a famous example - Scientists in Scotland cloned a ewe by inserting DNA from a single sheep cell into an egg and implanted it in a surrogate mother
Godfrey Bowen invented the sheep shearing techniqe with his brother Ivan Bowen.
The first was "Dolly", a very famous scottish sheep. It is worth noting, however, that there had been previous cloning done, but all on very small creatures i.e flies. "Dolly" is considered to be the first cloned, as cloning a sheep is so complex and the fact that both Dollies had a full bill of health afterward. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The first cloned animal was a tadpole.
James Higham invented and patented a machine that was used for shearing and clipping wool for sheep and other animals. This machine was invented in 1868.
The only way a human has been cloned is if the government has done it secretly or the gov. doesn't know about it. Other than that no a human has not 'yet' been cloned. But they have sucsessfully cloned a sheep.
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It helps by having fencing, machines, computers, sheep shearing, wool pressers, and shot holders.
A couple of jobs on a sheep station is a shearer and a station hand.
Yes a sheep farm or ranch is know as a sheep station in Australia
A woolgrower is a sheep farmer, or the owner of a sheep station.
The size of the property and thus the number of sheep that can be grazed..
No. The Australian equivalent of a homestead is "station", as in a sheep station or a cattle station. Only a very small proportion of Australians live on sheep or cattle stations.
A sheep station is just another word for a farm. The sheep are raised and bread in fields outside (but the fields are large).
The sheep are in Park Station hiding behind a bush.
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