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Definition of hermit sheep in English: hermit sheepnoun NZ A sheep that lives by itself, away from the flock. she was the hermit sheep that evaded capture for three years Example sentencesExamples - In the early days, when all the runs were unfenced for many years, we used to find hermit sheep.
- Sheep are flock animals, but you do get hermit sheep.
- A remarkable sample of wool, 27 inches in length of staple, has been shorn from a 35-pound fleece, taken off a hermit sheep.
- It was a small community famously known as being the home of Shrek the Merino Hermit Sheep.
- The muster was hard work with so many hermit sheep that had missed several shearings, and were dragging around several years' growth of wool.
- A source of trouble were the wild hermit sheep. These had dodged successive musters, often had two or three years' growth of wool, and because of this were nearly wool blind.
- In these areas, grazing is almost nonexistent, and only the hardiest of hermit sheep can make it.
- Around the corner we came to Henrietta the hermit sheep.
- The hermit sheep that spent six wild years alone in the mountains is in love and expecting twins.
- Horrietta the hermit sheep has produced twins.
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