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No, the Balwen Welsh Mountain is a breed of sheep, not a goat. This breed is known for its striking black and white markings and is primarily raised for its meat and wool. Goats belong to a different species and have distinct physical and behavioral characteristics compared to sheep.
Sheep "bah" as a way to communicate with each other, especially when they are separated from the flock. It helps them locate each other by creating a distinct sound that carries over long distances. The bahing noise can also indicate distress or discomfort in sheep.
It is a Welsh Mountain pony. It is around 13hh. It is a type of cob. Its stocky and can take lots of weight.
This is a new on to me, the nearest usual saying being "wolf in sheep's clothing". Following on from the generally accepted meaning of that, I guess it could mean a man who follows the herd (or flock?) and generally does as he is told. Unless of course it's related to the alleged sex habits of rural Welshmen? ;-) (Google: Welsh sheep jokes)
The word "corgi" in Welsh means "dwarf dog."
Registered Black Welsh Mountain Sheep are found in the UK, (England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland) United States, Canada and the Netherlands, as far as I know.
No, the Balwen Welsh Mountain is a breed of sheep, not a goat. This breed is known for its striking black and white markings and is primarily raised for its meat and wool. Goats belong to a different species and have distinct physical and behavioral characteristics compared to sheep.
No, I'm Welsh and I do not bum sheep. It's just a racist comment from the English.
A welsh person or someone who shags sheep
Welsh Mountain Ponies that are 12.2hh or below are classified as being Section A. There are other sections such as Section B, C & D. Here is a link to look at the other sections of the Welsh Pony: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welsh_Pony_and_Cob
According to online translators, mountain ash is Aberpennar, in Welsh. (I stand to be corrected by any Welsh speakers!.)
They used sheep as diversions.
Wales has lots of hills and mountains that are suitable for sheep to graze. It's not only sheep but they are preferred.
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The animal is LLO.
two year old sheep
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