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  • 71Abondance (cattle) — The Abondance is a mixed race breed of cattle which originated in the high valleys of Haute Savoie, France.DescriptionThey are medium sized, with the female weighing in at between 580 and 680 kilograms (kg) and standing 1.30 metres tall. They are …

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  • 72Cannabis cultivation — Typical home grown organic sinsemilla bud compared to a cigarette pack. This article presents common techniques and facts regarding the cultivation of the flowering plant cannabis, primarily for the production and consumption of marijuana buds.… …

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  • 73Elk — This article is about the North American and East Asian animals, also known as wapiti. For the animal Alces alces, called the elk in Europe, see moose. For other uses, see Elk (disambiguation). Wapiti redirects here; for other uses, see Wapiti… …

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  • 74Sex Link — Sex links are cross bred chickens whose color at hatching is differentiated by sex, thus making chick sexing an easier process. Sex links come in many varieties, few of which are a true breed. As hybrids of laying or dual purpose breeds infused… …

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  • 75List of dragon breeds (Temeraire) — A list of dragon breeds in the Temeraire series.British dragonsGrey WidowmakerNative ancestor of the Greyling, this small dragon was once as common in Britain as the Yellow Reaper, but has been nearly hunted to extinction due to its terrible… …

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  • 76North Swedish Horse — Distinguishing features Small heavy horse, comes in any solid colour. Country of origin Sweden Horse ( …

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  • 77Domestic sheep reproduction — A cross bred ewe suckles her lamb, which was the first of the 2008 spring lambing at a farm in Coventry, England As with other mammals, domestic sheep reproduction occurs sexually. Their reproductive strategy is very similar to other domestic… …

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  • 78crossbred — /kraws bred , kros /, adj. 1. produced by crossbreeding. n. 2. an animal or group of animals produced by hybridization; hybrid. [1855 60; CROSS + BRED] * * * …

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  • 79MACARTHUR, John (1767-1834) — pioneer and founder of the wool industry was born in 1767 near Plymouth, Devonshire. His father, Alexander Macarthur, had fought for Prince Charles Edward in 1745, and after Cullodon had fled to the West Indies. Some years later he returned to… …

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  • 80hybrid — 1. noun a hybrid between a brown and an albino mouse Syn: cross, cross breed, mixed breed, half breed, half blood; mixture, blend, amalgamation, combination, composite, compound, fusion 2. adjective a hybrid organization Syn: composite …

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