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California Red : Tender meat and Silky beige wool

California Red are primarily raised for their tender meat and silky beige wool. A dual-purpose breed is developed by Dr. Glenn Spurlock of California in 1970. He crossed Tunis sheep and Barbados Blackbelly sheep to …

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