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Keyrrey

Ovis aries brey eayn


Rang oaylleeagh
Reeriaght: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Rang: Sheeintagh
Oardagh: Artiodactyla
Kynney: Bovidae
Genus: Ovis
Dooie: O. aries
Ennym daa-ennymagh
Ovis aries
(Linnaeus, 1758)


Ovis aries

Ta'n cheyrrey (Ovis aries) ny sheeintagh aachaignagh as kiare-chassagh. T'ad nyn grubbee rea-vairagh (Artiodactyla), ny "skeilt-chassagh" dy mennick. Ga dy vel keyrrey ennym ymmodee keintyssyn, t'eh çheet er Ovis aries son y chooid smoo.

S'cosoylagh eh dy vel kirree jeianagh jeh sliught vouflonyn feie yn Europey as Aishey. V'ad mastey ny beiyn s'leaie hie er meeinaghey; t'ad goll er sheelraghey son ollan, feill as bainney. Ta ollan kirree ollan smoo cadjin y theihill.

Myr baagh scanshoil ayns shennaghys deiney, ta paart mooar ec kirree ayns cultoor. Son y chooid smoo t'ad kianglt rish eieyn boçhillagh. T'ad ry-akin ayns feayn-skealleydaght (m.s., y Loamrey Airhey) as craueeaghtyn, ny craueeaghtyn Abrahamagh erskyn ooilley. Ta ymmyd jeant jeu myr ouralyn.

She aachaighnagh beg dy liooar ee keyrrey, as fynney craplagh oc son y chooid smoo. Ta eairkyn ec kuse dy cheintyssyn; un phiyr caslagh son y chooid smoo, agh ta daa phiyr ec loaghtanyn as ny smoo ec fir elley. Ta kirree feiey dhone son y chooid smoo, as cha nel monney anchaslys ec keintys ennagh. Ta ymmoddee daaghyn ec kirree thie, eddyr bane as dhone dorraghey, ny breck ny keayrtyn.[1][2] Ta sleih cliaghtey shirrey ollan vane son daaghey aashagh, as she tro kioneyssagh eh, myr shen t'eh skeaylley aashagh dy liooar. Ny yei shen, ta kirree ghaahit ry-akin ayns shioltaneyn jeianagh, eer mastey shioltaneyn baney liorish gienyn biallagh.[1][2] Ga dy vel margaghyn mooarey traghtee shirrey ollan vane, ta sur-vargey son loamrey ghaahit, son sneeu laue dy cadjin.[3] Ta anchaslyssyn mooarey eddyr kynneeyn, veih gloo as craplagh dys liauyr as foltagh. Ta anchaslyssyn eer mastey shioltane, as myr shen, t'ad sorçhal yn ollan roish my t'eh goll er obbraghey.

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  1. a b Natural Colored Sheep. Rare Breeds Watchlist. Rocky Mountain Natural Colored Sheep Breeders Association (January 2007). Feddynit er 2008-01-05.
  2. a b An introduction to coloured sheep. British Coloured Sheep Breeders Association. Feddynit er 2008-01-05.
  3. Weaver, Sue (2005). Sheep: small-scale sheep keeping for pleasure and profit. 3 Burroughs Irvine, CA 92618: Hobby Farm Press, an imprint of BowTie Press, a division of BowTie Inc.. ISBN 1-931993-49-1.