Ewe Sentence Examples

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  • The ewe had more than she could feed.

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  • Two lambs followed their mother as the ewe leaped from one ledge to another.

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  • Among the Ewe a man who kills one is liable to be put to death; no leopard skin may be exposed to view, but a stuffed leopard is worshipped.

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  • If not settled the ewe comes back to the ram in from 13 to 18 (usually 16) days.

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  • The period of gestation of a ewe is between 21 and 22 weeks, and the period of oestrum 24 hours.

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  • One lamb at weaning time for every ewe is rather over the normal amount of produce.

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  • In this month breeding ewes recover condition and strength to withstand the winter storms. Ram auctions are on in September and draft ewe sales begin and continue through October.

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  • Here, amidst great linguistic confusion, may be distinguished the tribes of Yoruba speech in the Niger delta and the east portion of the Slave Coast; those of Ewe speech, in the western portion of the latter; and those of Ga and Tshi speech, on the Gold Coast.

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  • Swedes gradually give place to mangolds, rye and clover before the end of April, when shearing of the ewe flock begins, to be finished early in May.

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  • An Annan bred 3 shear ewe early in the sale sold at 750gns.

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  • Glens ewe went on to repeat Sparky success in the interbreed, and took the days reserve Interbreed title.

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  • The Poll Dorset ewe gave birth to a ram lamb on Saturday 14th May.

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  • The home-bred scrapie genotype one shearling is by a Belgian ram out of a Belgian ewe.

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  • September is a busy month with principal sales of mule gimmer shearlings and ewe lambs at most of our sales centers.

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  • Leading the sale at 750gns was a two shear ewe sired by Stockton Dominator and out of a Bridgestone Hercules ewe.

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  • Three days later at the Royal Bath and West Winter Fair, two three-quarter ewe lambs sired by Aladin won the supreme champion pair.

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  • This strong, clean skinned lamb is by a home bred tup, and out of a ewe by the T2 Kilnstown.

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  • Also at Balmoral her home-bred hogget ewe was placed fourth in the interbreed pairs contest along with a home-bred shearling tup from Mervyn Currie.

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  • Additional benefits may arise from parentage verification and correction of errors e.g. misallocation of lamb to ewe.

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  • How far totemism, or belief in deified animal ancestors, existed in prehistoric Israel, as evidenced by the tribal names Simeon (hyena, wolf), Caleb (dog), IIamor (ass), Rahel (ewe) and Leah (wild cow), &c., 6 as well as by the laws respecting clean and unclean animals, is too intricate and speculative a problem to be discussed here.

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  • Angelopoulos, lEpi HapacC6s Kai TWV Xt j i ewe afro (Athens, 1898).

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  • Never one to shirk a challenge, Stephen set about the task of making a new ewe 's milk cheese from scratch.

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  • The first lot was a Milnbank Episode sired gimmer, out of a Courthill Valais ewe.

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  • Dolly, the lamb born from the test-tube embryo, is an identical twin of the " parent " ewe that donated the cell.

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  • However in most countries the range is limited to cow, ewe, goat and (increasingly) water buffalo milk cheeses.

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  • It also includes the islands of Dry and Horisdale in the loch, and Ewe in Loch Ewe, and occupies a total area of 200,646 acres.

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  • Eye scent this poem threw it I am shore ewe awed too no, Its letter perfect awl the whey.

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  • Camellia x williamsii ' Saint Ewe ' is exquisitely beautiful and exceedingly free flowering and one of the most valuable hybrid camellia x williamsii ' Saint Ewe ' is exquisitely beautiful and exceedingly free flowering and one of the most valuable hybrid camellias ever produced.

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  • At California Institute of the Arts he studied ethnomusicology (Ewe drumming (Ghana ), Balinese gamelan & south Indian tala ).

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  • Leading the sale at 750gns was a two shear ewe sired by Stockton Dominator and out of a Bridgestone Hercules ewe sired by Stockton Dominator and out of a Bridgestone Hercules ewe.

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  • Lambs sold per ewe is likely to increase to between 165 and 170 %, excluding the ewe hoggs.

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  • In the north the people are mostly Hausa, in the west they belong to the Tshi-speaking clans, while on the coast they are members of the Ewe (Dahomey) tribes.

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  • The rainbow-god of the Ewe was also conceived to have the form of a snake; his messenger was said to be a small variety of boa; but only certain individuals, not the whole species, were sacred.

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  • Cheeses of ewe's milk, packed in sheepskins or bark, are in great demand.

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  • Put to the Border Leicester ram the Cheviot ewe produces the Half-bred, which as a breeding ewe is unsurpassed as a rent-paying, arableland sheep.

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  • Ewe hogs wintered on grass in the low country from the 1st of November are brought home in April, and about the middle of April on the average mountain ewes begin to lamb.

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  • How far totemism, or belief in deified animal ancestors, existed in prehistoric Israel, as evidenced by the tribal names Simeon (hyena, wolf), Caleb (dog), IIamor (ass), Rahel (ewe) and Leah (wild cow), as well as by the laws respecting clean and unclean animals, is too intricate and speculative a problem to be discussed here.

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