Slick Legged
"Slick Legged" is a term used to describe livestock, often sheep or goats, that have smooth, less woolly or hair-covered legs. They have legs that are less covered in wool or hair, giving them a clean, smooth appearance.
While this characteristic doesn't directly impact the animal's health or productivity, it is a distinct physical trait that can set certain animals apart. So, 'slick legged' refers to animals that sport a smoother, less woolly or hair-covered look on their legs.
While this characteristic doesn't directly impact the animal's health or productivity, it is a distinct physical trait that can set certain animals apart. So, 'slick legged' refers to animals that sport a smoother, less woolly or hair-covered look on their legs.
Questions that use this term.
Who is the slick-legged sheep?
Which lamb is the slick legged lamb?
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