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The adult has a body weight of about 60 kg, its [[wool|fleece]] can weigh up to 7 kg with a diameter of about 40 [[micron (wool)|microns]] and a [[staple (textiles)|staple]] ranging up to 240 mm. | The adult has a body weight of about 60 kg, its [[wool|fleece]] can weigh up to 7 kg with a diameter of about 40 [[micron (wool)|microns]] and a [[staple (textiles)|staple]] ranging up to 240 mm. | ||
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[[Category:Sheep]] | [[Category:Sheep]] |
Revision as of 08:36, 23 August 2006
The Lincoln is a breed of sheep from England that has been significantly altered by selective breeding in the later part of the eighteenth century. Cross-breeding with Leicesters improved the breed's meat production qualities.
The adult has a body weight of about 60 kg, its fleece can weigh up to 7 kg with a diameter of about 40 microns and a staple ranging up to 240 mm.