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The breed originated in England and they were first bred to herd sheep.
If you are referring to the Heavy Horse breed - no it didn't. Clydesdales originated in Scotland.
Angus cattle are a Scottish breed of beef cattle that originated from Scotland.
The Angus bull is part of the Angus breed, which originated in Aberdeen, Scotland.
Yes, Shetland Sheep dogs originated there 1000 years ago. I breed them
Scottish terriers originated in Scotland, but since they are a popular breed, they can now be found worldwide.
yes, there is. they are a smaller sheep breed raised primarily for pets or their wool. They originate in the shetland isles of the coast of scotland. hope this helps :)
no you cannot breed sheep. you can breed cows or horses, but not sheep.
Probably merino, a breed of sheep that originated in Spain. They produce very fine wool, but are not tolerant of wet country - not usually a problem in Aus.
Probably merino, a breed of sheep that originated in Spain. They produce very fine wool, but are not tolerant of wet country - not usually a problem in Aus.
Lakeland Terriers originated in Great Britain.
Give each sheep you want to breed wheat.