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Special:UserLogin > Special:MobileDiff/70293...207387 > Special:UserLogin > Special:MobileDiff/141709 > Special:History/Terminal Sire Breeds

Terminal Sire Breeds

17 August 2011

  • Kcam11

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  • Kcam11

    →‎Charollais

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  • Kcam11

    →‎Texel

    13:53

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  • Kcam11

    →‎Beltex

    13:52

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  • Kcam11

    →‎Suffolk

    13:51

    +56

  • Kcam11

    →‎Dorset Down

    13:49

  • Kcam11

    →‎Dorset Down

    13:48

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15 July 2011

  • Bara

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12 July 2011

  • Kcam11

    no edit summary

    11:30

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  • Kcam11

    →‎Beltex

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11 July 2011

  • Kcam11

    no edit summary

    10:01

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  • Kcam11

    Created page with "Terminal sire breeds are large, meaty sheep that are typically used to crossbreed with ‘mule’ ewes to produce finished lambs for meat. The lambs from these breeds are renown..."

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