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    The British primitive goat is a landrace of domestic goat native to Great Britain and Ireland, and is the original goat of the region. It is considered...
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  • Geese Twente Landrace goose Goats British Landrace goat, better known as the British Primitive goat or Old British goat; it subsumes earlier classifications:...
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    non-native goats also known as British primitive goats were brought to Britain as domestic stock, bred for milk and meat. Today, the goat species Capra...
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    annual production of sacks is around 0.5 kg. British Primitive goat Balkan goat (TV Far - Official channel) Goat shearing (Greek Village Life - Official channel...
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    The British Alpine goat is a breed of domestic goat developed in the early 1900s. A standard British Alpine goat is black all over with white 'Swiss' markings...
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    Landrace (section Goats)
     8–10. ISBN 9781887316071. "The British Landrace: Breed History". BritishPigs.org.uk. Trumpington, Cambridgeshire, UK: British Pig Association. 2014. Archived...
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    breeder of Dutch Landrace goats, reported that they were "amazed to see a primitive herd still living in the wild", and that the goats are a "unique ancient...
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    Baphomet (redirect from Goat of Mendes)
    demon. Since 1856 the name Baphomet has been associated with the "Sabbatic Goat" image drawn by Éliphas Lévi, composed of binary elements representing the...
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    Anglo-Nubian is a British breed of domestic goat. It originated in the nineteenth century from cross-breeding between native British goats and a mixed population...
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    The Pygmy is a British breed of dwarf goat. It is small, compact and generally stockily built. It was established in the 1980s by fusion of the various...
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    The Irish Goat is a traditional Irish breed of domestic goat. It is a dual-purpose breed, used both for meat and for milk.: 366  It is an endangered breed...
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    Caprinae (redirect from Goat Antelope)
    called a caprine. Prominent members include sheep and goats, with some other members referred to as goat antelopes. Some earlier taxonomies considered Caprinae...
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    goat /ˈbæɡət/ is a breed of goat which for several hundred years has lived semi-wild at Blithfield Hall, Staffordshire, England. It is a small goat,...
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    Isle of Portland (category Use British English from August 2020)
    sites in Britain where the scaly cricket can be found; unlike any other cricket it is wingless and does not sing or hop. Ten British Primitive goats were...
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    endangered-maintained. The Jacob is a small, multi-horned, piebald sheep that resembles a goat in its conformation. However, it is not the only breed that can produce polycerate...
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    Golden Guernsey (category Goat breeds)
    Guernsey and 171 for the British Guernsey; both were listed as "at risk". In 2020 the Golden Guernsey was listed as "minority" on the goat watchlist of the Rare...
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    surviving on two fresh water springs and thick vegetation. These goats were kept there by British sailors from a steamer leaving Port Blair in 1891. The waters...
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    Cossidae (redirect from Goat miller)
    hence another colloquial name is goat moths. The family includes the carpenterworm (Prionoxystus robiniae) and the goat moth (Cossus cossus) which have...
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    Orpington chicken (category Use British English from August 2014)
    Great Britain,: 249  but several others have been bred;: 254  the Entente Européenne lists sixteen, of which eleven are recognised. The British poultry...
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    designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). In 2007, ten British Primitive goats were released into the area to control the scrub. The large stop...
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    Pan (god) (category Use British English from November 2022)
    and companion of the nymphs. He has the hindquarters, legs, and horns of a goat, in the same manner as a faun or satyr. With his homeland in rustic Arcadia...
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    The British White is a British breed of beef cattle. It is naturally polled (without horns) and is colour-pointed – white with black or red points on the...
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    The Hereford is a British breed of beef cattle originally from Herefordshire in the West Midlands of England. It was the result of selective breeding...
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    the Northern European short-tailed sheep breeds, and descends from the primitive sheep once found throughout Scotland, the Hebrides, and Shetland Islands...
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    The Suffolk is a British breed of domestic sheep. It originated in the late eighteenth century in the area of Bury St. Edmunds in Suffolk, as a result...
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    The Large White is a British breed of domestic pig. It derives from the old Large Yorkshire breed from the county of Yorkshire, in northern England. The...
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    Shetland sheep (category British products with protected designation of origin)
    of their primitive survival instincts, so they are easier to care for than many modern breeds. Up to the Iron Age, the sheep of the British Isles and...
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    2016. Ekarius, Carol (2008). Storey's Illustrated Breed Guide to Sheep, Goats, Cattle and Pigs. Storey Publishing. ISBN 978-1-60342-036-5. Stokeld, Ellie...
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    Sussex chicken (category Use British English from August 2014)
    The Sussex is a British breed of dual-purpose chicken, reared both for its meat and for its eggs. Eight colours are recognised for both standard-sized...
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    The British Saddleback is a modern British breed of domestic pig. It was created in 1967 by merging the surviving populations of two traditional saddleback...
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