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Santa Inês sheep

The Santa Inês is a breed of sheep from Brazil. As woolless hair sheep, the breed is primarily raised for meat, and is the one of the largest and most productive hair sheep breeds common to Brazil. It is thought to have derived from crosses of the Morada Nova, Bergamasca, and native coarse-wooled sheep. Santa Inêz are well-adapted for tropical climates, such as with higher parasite resistance than other meat sheep breeds. The Santa Inês is a breed of sheep from Brazil. As woolless hair sheep, the breed is primarily raised for meat, and is the one of the largest and most productive hair sheep breeds common to Brazil. It is thought to have derived from crosses of the Morada Nova, Bergamasca, and native coarse-wooled sheep. Santa Inêz are well-adapted for tropical climates, such as with higher parasite resistance than other meat sheep breeds.

[ "Agronomy", "Veterinary medicine", "Biochemistry", "Animal science" ]
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