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  • ...(''Ovis orientalis cycloceros''), often referred to as '''Turkmen Mountain Sheep''' is a subspecies of [[Mouflon]] that inhabit the mountain plateau regions ...n established in Central Asia to protect the sheep and other wildlife. The sheep are found in [[Gaplaňgyr Nature Reserve]] for instance.
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  • .... The people of Begash were [[transhumant]] pastoralists who mainly herded sheep and goats. They likely used the site primarily as a place of winter residen ...were cist burials. The domesticated animal remains came overwhelming from sheep and goats, with some coming from cattle. Wheat and broomcorn millet seeds w
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  • ...d in a snow ravine. A shepherd from the story "Singing Dunes,” rescues a sheep flock from the onslaught of mad disaster. Young tractor-drivers from the no
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  • ...ading branch of the agriculture. The key areas of the animal husbandry are sheep breeding, horse breeding, camel breeding, cattle breeding and pig breeding.
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  • ...epted. Among his recorded contributions is "Ovtsevodstvo v stepnom krae" ("Sheep-Breeding in the Steppe Land"), which analyzed animal husbandry in Central A
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  • ...[[red fox]], [[corsac fox]], [[moose]], [[argali]] (the largest species of sheep), [[Eurasian lynx]], [[Pallas's cat]], and [[snow leopards]], several of wh
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  • ...ohawks, a scary yoking, one daring escape, hottish sex, ice, snow, braying sheep, blood oaths, dehydrating dunes, throat singing, a nighttime urination, kid
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  • ...ture, where they keep their herds of animals ([[horse]], [[cattle]], and [[sheep]]) during the summer phase of [[transhumance]].
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  • ...s]]. For hundreds of years, [[Kazakhs]] were herders who raised fat-tailed sheep, Bactrian camels, and horses, relying on these animals for transportation, ...|camels]], cows, and sheep. [[Horse meat]] is the main festive meat, while sheep's meat is used as common meat. [[Camel meat]] is also a kind of festive mea
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  • ...ny other kind of meat except pork. In [[Kazakh cuisine]] kuurdak made from sheep's liver, kidney, heart and lungs.
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  • ...Kyrgyz cuisine]] dish made from a mix of innards from the hearts of horse, sheep, and cow as well as liver, kidney, and other organs.<ref name=vice>[http://
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  • ...a factory building near the mountain slopes, a railway bridge, a flock of sheep, a tractor, a locomotive. Star framed by a wreath of ears of wheat (right), ...ussian (right); inside the wreath from the bottom up were the tractor, two sheep, arable land, canal, building hydro power stations with a red flag on it, t
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  • It takes the wool from approximately five sheep to make one shyrdak rug. The process is slow and labour-intensive. Traditi ...ngs around them i.e. the water, goat horns, a yurt etc. Representations of sheep and shepherds are particularly common in Kazkahstan.<ref name="Turnau1997"
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  • ...cts]]. For hundreds of years, Kazakhs were herders who raised [[fat-tailed sheep]], [[Bactrian camel]]s, and [[horse]]s, relying on these animals for transp ...[[kuyrdak]]'' (also spelled ''kuirdak'', a dish made from roasted horse, [[sheep]], or [[cow]] [[offal]], such as heart, liver, kidneys, and other organs, d
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  • Kazakhs use white [[wool]], and consider wool from the neck of sheep and camels to be particularly valuable.
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  • Animals raised in Kazakhstan include cattle, chickens, sheep, pigs, horses and goats (in descending order of numbers). Meat production i
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  • ...2400m<sup>3</sup> digesters operating with a feedstock of 40 t/day of cow, sheep and camel manure, grain residues and 1t/day of slaughterhouse waste. The pl
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  • ...d he will become one! But there is a problem: in order to get the flock of sheep he must be married. And there is only one girl around for many kilometers.
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  • The traditional economy centered on [[animal husbandry]] (particularly [[sheep raising]]) and [[agriculture]] that combined [[Cereal|grain]] and [[truck f The favorite dish was a layered [[pie]] stuffed with sheep's milk cheese and soaked with [[sour cream]] before baking. Other delicacie
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  • ...raqul hat]] is made from the fur of the [[Karakul sheep|Qaraqul]] breed of sheep which originated in Central Asia with archaeological evidence pointing to t
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  • Their wealth is in horses and sheep. The people are hardy, strong, and warlike, and have plenty of arms. Thei
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