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sheep-louse
ˈsheep-louse Also † sheep's louse: see sheep n. 9. [Cf. G. schaflaus, Du. schaapsluis.] A louse, Trichodectes sphærocephalus, which infests the wool of sheep. Also = sheep-tick.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 445/1 Schepys lowce, pego, askarida. 1530 Palsgr. 266/2 Schepes louce, pov de movton.14.. Nom. in Wr.-W...
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Sheepskin
Other problems include louse infestation, dead wool and regrowth. References
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Sheep
Hides (skin)
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sheep's tick
ˈsheep-tick, † sheep's tick [See tick n.1 and cf. WFris. skieppetyk, G. schafzeecke, schafstieke.] A horny, bristly, wingless fly, Melophagus ovinus, which infests sheep, embedding its head in the skin and extracting the blood. Also = sheep-louse.c 1425 Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 642/37 Hec amittena, schep...
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Ushant
Fauna
Ouessant sheep form a rare breed, originating here. It is one of the smallest breeds of domestic sheep.
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sheep
▪ I. sheep, n. (ʃiːp) Forms: α. 1 scéap, scǽp, scép, 2 sceæp, 2–3 sceap, 2–4 scep, (3 se(e)p, seop), 3–4 scepe, 3–5 (6 in comb.) schep, shep, 3–6 schepe, (4 ssep, schiep), 4–5 scheep, chepe, 4–6 shepe, (5 sheppe, Sc. scheipe, 6 sheip(pe, shiepe), 6–7 sheepe, Sc. scheip, (7 in comb. shepp), 4– sheep....
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Hippoboscidae
The sheep ked, Melophagus ovinus, is a wingless, reddish-brown fly that parasitizes sheep. Ked
Pigeon Louse Fly
Pseudolychia canariensis as Vector of Pigeon Malaria
Photograph of A Louse Fly
Images from Diptera.info.
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Trench fever
body louse. During World War II, the British Government commissioned sheep dip manufacturer, Cooper, McDougall & Robertson of Berkhamsted, Herts to develop a product
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kedde
▪ I. ked, kade, n.1 (kɛd, keɪd) Also 6 cade, 7 (? kidde), kaid, 8–9 kead. [Of unknown derivation; the phonology points to cāde as the etymological form; this would give north.Eng. and south.Sc. keäd, keäde, which, on the analogy of heäd head, would be anglicized as kead, ked (kɛd).] A sheep-tick or ...
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Melophagus
Melophagus is a genus of biting flies in the family of louse flies, Hippoboscidae. There are three known species and one subspecies. (Ovis canadensis) and the Dall sheep (Ovis dalli).
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هدبيات الأجنحة
الكلمة الإنجليزية thrips (تربس) تُستخدم لكل من صيغتي المفرد والجمع، مثلها مثل كلمة sheep (خروف) أو deer (أيل) أو moose (الموظ)، ومن ثم فإن العديد من حشرات وكلمة "thrips" مشتقة من اليونانية وتعني حمار قبّان (wood louse).
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Hippobosca longipennis
Hippobosca longipennis (Diptera: Hippoboscidae), the dog fly, louse fly, or blind fly, is a blood-feeding parasite mostly infesting carnivores. The species is related to sheep keds.
Life cycle and feeding
Females of the species birth larvae, each one of them following the other.
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Cooper Baronets, of Shenstone Court
In 1940 the company joined the war effort and developed the Anti-Louse Powder known as AL63. the globe and assisted in the improvement to the economy of sheep farming from Australia to Argentina.
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The Flea (fairy tale)
It combines Aarne-Thompson-Uther types 857, "The Louse-Skin" and ATU 653, "The Four Skillful Brothers". Synopsis
A king raised a flea until it was the size of a sheep.
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C. P. Lounsbury
Cattle, goats, sheep and dogs were kept without serious objections from neighbours or health authorities. Publications
Canker Worms, Army Worm, Corn Worm, Red Humped Apple Tree Caterpillar, Antiopa Butterfly, Currant Stem-Girdler, Imported Elm Bark Louse, Greenhouse
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Glossary of sheep husbandry
Ked, or sheep ked – Melophagus ovinus, a species of louse-fly, a nearly flightless biting fly infesting sheep. See also
Domestic sheep
Sheep husbandry
Yan Tan Tethera (numbers for counting sheep)
References
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A Glossary of sheep terms from the
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