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Wethers are castrated male sheep, primarily raised for meat production. They are typically easier to manage than intact males due to reduced aggressive behavior and can be kept in groups without the risk of breeding. Additionally, wethers can help control vegetation in pastures and are often used in breeding programs for specific traits. Their meat is generally tender and flavorful, making them a popular choice in culinary applications.

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