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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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sheep

   Book,  Paragraph
1 I, 1 | horses, kine, swine, (men), sheep, goats, and dogs.~Further, 2 I, 17 | settlement in Euboea the sheep are devoid of gall-bladders; 3 II, 1 | nails have hooves, as the sheep, the goat, the deer, and 4 II, 1 | likewise two in number, as the sheep; others have four teats, 5 II, 1 | situated where the udder is in sheep; when she is in heat, she 6 II, 3 | females in the case of men, sheep, goats, and swine; in the 7 III, 6 | little short of, the blood of sheep. Such are the properties 8 III, 17 | kidneys, and especially the sheep; for this animal is apt 9 III, 17 | district they defer driving out sheep to pasture until the day 10 III, 20 | Goat’s milk is mixed with sheep’s milk in Sicily, and wherever 11 III, 20 | in Sicily, and wherever sheep’s milk is abundant. The 12 III, 20 | especially the case with the sheep and the goat, and next in 13 III, 21 | large, and likewise the sheep of the so-called Pyrrhic 14 IV, 9 | case of goats, swine, and sheep. (The bull-frog makes its 15 IV, 10 | dogs, and oxen; aye, and sheep, and goats, and all viviparous 16 v, 31 | from lice and from ticks. Sheep and goats breed ticks, but 17 VI, 19 | for eight years and the sheep for ten, but in most cases 18 VI, 19 | from its earliest years. Sheep in Ethiopia live for twelve 19 VI, 19 | eleven. In the case of the sheep and the goat the two sexes 20 VI, 19 | their lives long.~Twins with sheep and goats may be due to 21 VII, 5 | as it is likewise with sheep. Most women are sensibly 22 VIII, 10| 10~Sheep and goats are graminivorous, 23 VIII, 10| goats are graminivorous, but sheep browse assiduously and steadily, 24 VIII, 10| the tips of the herbage. Sheep are much improved in condition 25 VIII, 10| medimnus to the hundred sheep, and this is found to render 26 VIII, 10| of milk in the ewes. If sheep be kept on the move at midday 27 VIII, 10| will get larger udders. Sheep are fattened by twigs of 28 VIII, 10| first sprinkled with brine. Sheep will take on flesh all the 29 VIII, 10| north is more wholesome for sheep than water from the south. 30 VIII, 10| have a westerly aspect.~Sheep will lose flesh if they 31 VIII, 10| distinguish the vigorous sheep from the weakly, from the 32 VIII, 10| the fact that the vigorous sheep are covered with hoar-frost 33 VIII, 10| better on high grounds. Sheep that have flat tails can 34 VIII, 10| better than long-tailed sheep, and short-fleeced sheep 35 VIII, 10| sheep, and short-fleeced sheep than the shaggy-fleeced; 36 VIII, 10| the shaggy-fleeced; and sheep with crisp wool stand the 37 VIII, 10| rigour of winter very poorly. Sheep are healthier than goats, 38 VIII, 10| goats are stronger than sheep. (The fleeces and the wool 39 VIII, 10| fleeces and the wool of sheep that have been killed by 40 VIII, 24| experts, the horse and the sheep have pretty well as many 41 VIII, 28| exceedingly large. In Syria the sheep have tails a cubit in breadth; 42 VIII, 28| for their fleece, just as sheep are in all other countries. 43 VIII, 28| Greece, as the cow and the sheep; but some are less, as the 44 IX, 3 | intelligence, and to stupidity.~The sheep is said to be naturally 45 IX, 3 | the goats than among the sheep, because the goats will 46 IX, 3 | impatient of cold than the sheep.~Shepherds train sheep to 47 IX, 3 | the sheep.~Shepherds train sheep to close in together at 48 IX, 3 | killed by wild animals.~Sheep and goats lie crowded together, 49 IX, 6 | open, as wolves do with sheep. Weasels fight desperately 50 IX, 40 | exceptionally good hives eighteen. Sheep and, as has been said, wasps 51 IX, 50 | ruminate, such as kine, sheep, and goats. In the case


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