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A farm has become one of the first in the UK to breed rare sheep - that look like BADGERS.Sheep expert and farmer Sue Andrew says her seven new 'Badger Face Texels' are among the first in the UK - having been brought over from the Netherlands.They are known for their distinctive facial markings that resemble a badger, and for their strong builds - good for mutton and lamb.Sue and her husband Aubrey have been farming sheep for 40 years at Lypiatt Farm in Miserden, Gloucestershire.SWNS
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