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[From “The Corriedale, New Zealand” (The Corriedale Sheep Society). James Little, originator of the Corriedale breed, had begun to inbreed the half-breds from Romney Marsh rams and Merino ewes in 1866-67 on Dr. Webster's estate, Corriedale, North Otago.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 80, Issue 2, 15 February 1950, Page 143

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[From “The Corriedale, New Zealand” (The Corriedale Sheep Society). James Little, originator of the Corriedale breed, had begun to inbreed the half-breds from Romney Marsh rams and Merino ewes in 1866-67 on Dr. Webster's estate, Corriedale, North Otago. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 80, Issue 2, 15 February 1950, Page 143

[From “The Corriedale, New Zealand” (The Corriedale Sheep Society). James Little, originator of the Corriedale breed, had begun to inbreed the half-breds from Romney Marsh rams and Merino ewes in 1866-67 on Dr. Webster's estate, Corriedale, North Otago. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 80, Issue 2, 15 February 1950, Page 143

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