A flock of 200 ewes, half of which are Suffolks and the rest Mules, are run with either a Texel or a Suffolk tup to produce fat lambs. |
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A farmer buying some replacement breeding ewes or a new tup could not then move his store lambs or suckler calves. |
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If he lost six blackface ewes stranded by the tide or a Leicester tup caught on a bit of wire in his own yard, he never knew it. |
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Its head was bent to one side, the reddle mark fresh on its rump where the tup had been at it. |
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I was the one who convinced her you would not tup her, and that if you did you would never lie with her against her will. |
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It is a complete set for sealing corner joints and tup pipes in bathrooms. |
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The sale smashed the previous world record of pounds 205,000 paid in 1989 in Australia for a Merino tup. |
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Once, he tells me, he went to rescue a lamb on Swine Knott, a steep little crag opposite White Ghyll in Langdale, only to find the remains of a Herdwick tup that had gone missing months before. |
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That left Tup and company with no other choice but to take their case to the Supreme Court. |
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It is the nature of the place, as if the long shadows cast over the dale until the sun climbs over Tup Fell encourages hidden emotions and intrigues. |
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Twenty-five free Tup Taxis will be on duty to take purchased sheep to the new owner's vehicle. |
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We measured FLCs and TUP in 105 urine samples on which immunofixation electrophoresis had been performed. |
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There is a Sheffield version where the Tup is killed and then brought back to life by the Doctor. |
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The Tup was usually represented by a boy, bent over forwards, covered with a sack, and carrying a broomstick with a rough, wooden sheep's head attached. |
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