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Masham (sheep)

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Breed of sheep

Masham sheep.

The Masham is a breed of domestic sheep which originated in northern England. It is the progeny of a Teeswater ram and either a Dalesbred or a Swaledale ewe. The ewes are hornless.

The breed takes its name from the town of Masham in lower Wensleydale, North Yorkshire.

References

  1. Masham Sheep Breeders Association website

External links

Media related to Masham sheep at Wikimedia Commons

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