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21 sheep disease
s.enfermedad en ovinos. -
22 sheep dog
s.perro pastor, perro ovejero. -
23 sheep dung
s.hez de oveja. -
24 sheep farm
s.granja de ganado lanar, granja ovina, granja de ovejas. -
25 sheep farmer
s.criador de ganado lanar, ganadero de ovejas, criador de ovejas. -
26 sheep farming
s.cría de ovejas, cría de ganado ovino, cría de ganado lanar, cría de las ovejas para lana. -
27 sheep feeder
s.comedor para ovejas, alimentador para ovejas. -
28 sheep feeding
s.alimentación de ovinos. -
29 sheep housing
s.alojamiento de ovejas, alojamiento de corderos. -
30 sheep laurel
s.laurel enano norteamericano. -
31 sheep manure
s.estiércol de ovino, estiércol ovino. -
32 sheep meat
s.carne de oveja. -
33 sheep pasture
s.apacentadero de las ovejas, dehesa carneril. -
34 sheep path
s.camino de cabaña. -
35 sheep pox
s.viruela ovina. -
36 sheep ranch
s.finca de ovejas. -
37 sheep rumination
s.ruminación ovina. -
38 sheep run
s.1 establo de ovejas, corral de ovejas, redil de ovejas, aprisco.2 pasto de ovejas. -
39 sheep sorrel
s.acetosa, acedra, acedrilla. -
40 sheep thief
s.ladrón de ganado.
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