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  • ...wood''' (because native Americans used to make their spoons out of it), '''Sheep Laurel''', '''Lambkill''' and '''Clamoun'''. ...[[arbutin]], including [[horse]]s, [[goat]]s, [[cattle]], [[Domestic sheep|sheep]], and [[deer]]. It is not toxic to [[dog]]s, [[cat]]s, or small household
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  • [[Wool]] refers to the hair of the domestic [[goat]] or [[sheep]], which is distinguished from other types of animal hair in that the indiv
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  • ...were introduced as well. At first wool and silk fabric was imported, then sheep and [[silkworm]]s as well as European foot pedal looms all by the late 1530 ...because it was favored by the upper tiers of colonial society, and because sheep could be raised near major weaving areas, such as [[Puebla, Puebla|Puebla]]
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  • ...e amounts of lanolin, and the extraction can be performed by squeezing the sheep's harvested wool between rollers. Most or all of the lanolin is removed fro ...5-25% of the weight of freshly shorn wool. The wool from one [[Merino sheep]] will produce about 250-300 ml of recoverable wool grease. Lanolin is
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  • A domestic power supply voltage (110 or 230 V), 50 or 60-Hz AC current through the che ...http://www.grandin.com/humane/elec.stun.html Electric Stunning of Pigs and Sheep]</ref>
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  • Anthrax is one of the oldest diseases of grazing animals such as sheep and cattle and is believed to be the [[Plagues of Egypt#Plague of Livestock ...although it still regularly occurs in [[ruminants]], such as [[cattle]], [[sheep]], [[goat]]s, [[camel]]s, wild [[bovid|buffalo]], and [[antelope]]s, in hin
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  • The '''butter [[domestic sheep|lamb]]''' (Baranek wielkanocny) is a traditional addition to the [[Easter]]
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  • ...ured from the milk of other [[mammal]]s, including [[sheep]], [[goat]]s, [[Domestic buffalo|buffalo]], and [[yak]]s. [[Edible salt|Salt]], [[flavoring]]s and [ The earliest butter would have been from [[sheep]] or [[goat]]'s milk; [[cattle]] are not thought to have been [[domesticati
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  • ...ally from other [[mammal]]s such as [[dairy goat|goats]], [[domestic sheep|sheep]], [[yak]]s, [[camel]]s, or [[horse]]s. Dairy products are commonly found i
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  • ...f [[cattle|cows]], [[Water Buffalo|buffalo]], [[goat]]s, or [[sheep's milk|sheep]]. It is produced by [[coagulation (milk)|coagulation]] of the milk protein ...e origin of cheesemaking range from around 8000 [[Common Era|BCE]] (when [[sheep]] were first [[domestication|domesticated]]) to around 3000 BCE. The first
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  • '''Lard''' is [[Domestic pig|pig]] [[fat]] in both its [[Rendering (food processing)|rendered]] and Cooking fat obtained from [[cattle]] or [[sheep]] is known as [[suet]] or [[tallow]]. The fat of [[chickens]], [[ducks]], o
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  • ...in transit, etc. The most common animal sources are [[beef]], [[pork]], [[sheep]], and [[poultry]]. ...tic detergents came on the scene which eventually displaced soaps for both domestic and industrial washing uses. Thus, in the early 1950s over 50% of the inedi
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