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- Ancon_sheep abstract "Ancon sheep (also called \"Otter\" sheep) are a grouping of domestic sheep with long bodies and very short legs, with the fore-legs being crooked. The term is generally applied to a line of sheep bred from a single affected lamb born in 1791 in Massachusetts, USA. The breed was artificially selected and maintained for its desirable inability to jump over fences. It was allowed to go extinct in 1876 when it was no longer required.The name \"Ancon\" has also been applied to other strains of sheep arising from individuals with the same phenotype, such as a Norwegian stock bred from a single individual born in 1919, and a Texan, USA stock bred from a single individual born in 1962. These lineages were also allowed to go extinct after scientists no longer needed them for genetic research.Excavations in Leicester, UK have also revealed metacarpals, metatarsals and phalanges characteristic of Ancon sheep that date to approximately AD 1500, thereby demonstrating that the phenotype has arisen independently at least four times.The unique features of ancon sheep are caused by a recessive dwarf mutation, which often results in crippling. The specific effect of the mutation is to cause chondrodystrophy.".
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- Ancon_sheep wikiPageRevisionID "678209655".
- Ancon_sheep wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sheep_breeds_originating_in_the_United_States.
- Ancon_sheep wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Darwin.
- Ancon_sheep wikiPageWikiLink Chondrodystrophy.
- Ancon_sheep wikiPageWikiLink Dwarfism.
- Ancon_sheep wikiPageWikiLink Leicester.
- Ancon_sheep wikiPageWikiLink Metacarpal_bones.
- Ancon_sheep wikiPageWikiLink Metatarsal_bones.
- Ancon_sheep wikiPageWikiLink Norway.
- Ancon_sheep wikiPageWikiLink On_the_Origin_of_Species.
- Ancon_sheep wikiPageWikiLink Phalanx_bone.
- Ancon_sheep wikiPageWikiLink Phenotype.
- Ancon_sheep wikiPageWikiLink Phylogenetics.
- Ancon_sheep wikiPageWikiLink Sheep.
- Ancon_sheep wikiPageWikiLink Sport_(botany).
- Ancon_sheep wikiPageWikiLink Texas.
- Ancon_sheep wikiPageWikiLink The_Variation_of_Animals_and_Plants_under_Domestication.
- Ancon_sheep wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ancon sheep".
- Ancon_sheep wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ancon_(sheep)".
- Ancon_sheep altname "Otter sheep".
- Ancon_sheep country "United States".
- Ancon_sheep extinct "1968".
- Ancon_sheep facecolor "White".
- Ancon_sheep name "Ancon sheep".
- Ancon_sheep note "Dwarf".
- Ancon_sheep status "Extinct".
- Ancon_sheep wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Ancon_sheep wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_sheep_breed.
- Ancon_sheep woolcolor "White".
- Ancon_sheep subject Category:Sheep_breeds_originating_in_the_United_States.
- Ancon_sheep type Breed.
- Ancon_sheep type Redirect.
- Ancon_sheep comment "Ancon sheep (also called \"Otter\" sheep) are a grouping of domestic sheep with long bodies and very short legs, with the fore-legs being crooked. The term is generally applied to a line of sheep bred from a single affected lamb born in 1791 in Massachusetts, USA. The breed was artificially selected and maintained for its desirable inability to jump over fences.".
- Ancon_sheep label "Ancon sheep".
- Ancon_sheep sameAs Q4753095.
- Ancon_sheep sameAs m.05zkr0c.
- Ancon_sheep sameAs Q4753095.
- Ancon_sheep sameAs 安康羊.
- Ancon_sheep wasDerivedFrom Ancon_sheep?oldid=678209655.
- Ancon_sheep isPrimaryTopicOf Ancon_sheep.