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1 American Cheviot Sheep Society
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > American Cheviot Sheep Society
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2 Cheviot Wool
Produced by a breed of sheep in South Scotland and the Highlands. It is a fine, dense and soft wool, with a 4-in. staple, spinning 46's to 50's quality. The Sutherland Cheviot is the cleanest and best. It is used for Cheviot tweeds. -
3 cheviot
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4 шевиот
1) General subject: cheviot2) Agriculture: Cheviot (1. английская порода средне-шёрстных овец мясо-шёрстного направления 2. шерсть овцы шевиот), Cheviot (мясо-шёрстная порода овец), Cheviot sheep) (мясо-шёрстная порода овец)3) Textile: twill coating (ткань) -
5 овца породы шевиот
Textile: cheviot sheepУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > овца породы шевиот
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6 Half-Bred Wools
A term applied to wools produced Joy breeding from two types of pure bred sheep. North - This is a cross between Border Leicester and Cheviot. It is by far the most important and valuable and is usually classed as demi-lustre wool. It has a 6-in. staple and spins 46's quality. South Ireland- - Similar in quality and length to North wools, it is clean, but not so nice in handle. Scotch Cross is between Leicester and Blackfaced, and between Cheviot and Black-faced. It is inferior in quality. Other well-known crosses are: - Down-Cheviot, Leicester-Down, Down-North, Leicester-North. These are, however, never used for breeding. Lambs or hoggs are fed and slaughtered as they reach condition for the butcher, hence these wools are chiefly from skins. Very good half-breds are also grown in Nottingham, Leicester, Lincoln, Derbyshire and Warwickshire. Eastern Counties' half-breds are very good hosiery types, but are heavier, not so attractive, and have more grey fibres. -
7 Falkland Isles Wool
Sheep breeding is about the most important industry of these islands. While not quite so valuable as the Punta wools, nevertheless, the original Cheviot strain introduced by Scotch settlers is always apparent in the wools grown today, and where tweed effects are desired they are often used in combination with wools of a like nature, and for knit goods. The quality range is from 46's to 50's, and the wool is a coarse type of Cheviot having a fibre somewhat harsh and weak, but of a good colour.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Falkland Isles Wool
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8 Best North Wool
Wool from cross-bred sheep and is of a quality equal to some of the Down wools. The crosses are Cheviot, Border and Leicester. -
9 British Wools
These are classified as: - (1) Lustres; (2) Demi-lustres; (3) Downs; (4) Special wools; (5) Half-breds. They are divisible into two chief sorts - long wools and short wools. The long wools include the Lustre and Demi-lustre wools, and the short wools comprise Down wools and Special wools. Lustre Wools are Lincoln, Leicester, Notts and Yorkshire. Demi-lustre Wools are Border Leicester, Cotswold, Romney Marsh, Roscommon, Wensleydale and Devon. Short Wools include the Down Wools, Special Wools and Half-breds. Down Wools are Southdown, Shropshire Down, Suffolk Down, Oxford, Hampshire, Wiltshire and Dorset Downs. Special Wools are Cheviot, Herdwick, Blackfaced, Welsh and Shetland. Half-bred Wools are North, Scotch Cross, South Ireland and others. There are also the " Skin Wools," which are comprised of wool removed from the skins of slaughtered sheep (see skin wools). A description of each type of wool is given under its name.
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