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Swaledale is a breed of sheep originating in the Swaledale region of Yorkshire. They are known for their hardiness and ability to survive in rough upland terrains
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- A valley (dale) in North Yorkshire, England, through which flows the river Swale.
- A minor city in Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, United States.
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After being made Swaledale cheese is stored in humid cellars.
Wensleydale and Swaledale.
The area is known for Swaledale Sheep which are extensively farmed in the area.
There are three distinct geological areas in Upper and Mid Swaledale.
Swaledale is a breed of domestic sheep named after the Yorkshire valley of Swaledale in England.
The river gives its name to the valley through which it flows, namely Swaledale.
The Swaledale sheep is an official symbol of the Yorkshire Dales.
The more northerly dales, Wensleydale and Swaledale run generally from west to east.
I keep three breeds of sheep, Rough fell, Herdwick and Swaledale.
Good food in scenic Swaledale surroundings - what more could you want!
From the north, Arkengarthdale and its river the Arkle Beck join Swaledale at Reeth.
We have about 100 Swaledale sheep, which is crossed by Blackface.
To the south, Wensleydale, home of the famous Wensleydale cheese, runs parallel with Swaledale.
The cheese is produced from cows ' milk, Swaledale sheep 's milk and goats ' milk.
There are approximately 1,200 flocks of pedigree Swaledale sheep in the United Kingdom.