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As of early June 2010, this article does not show a full-body photo of Churro sheep, while the Churra article, does show such a photo from the Iberian/Spanish sheep from which the Navajo-Churro sheep are descended. I think the article would be improved with another photo to complement the existing photo. Adding a {{ reqphoto}} tag. N2e ( talk) 12:57, 13 June 2010 (UTC)
The Pueblo Indians were introduced to Spanish Sheep high in the Rio Grande valley near Big Bend in 1600. The Missionaries brought sheep to Northern Mexico 100 years later. I suggest the author of this page read, "The Early History of the Range Cattle Industry in Northern Mexico" by Donald Brand p132...
It is unclear if stolen sheep and goats made their way across Chihuahua to the Navajo or if the Missionaries sheep and goats arrived first. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.93.183.99 ( talk) 22:31, 30 July 2013 (UTC)
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The image Image:Navajo flocks.jpg is used in this article under a claim of fair use, but it does not have an adequate explanation for why it meets the requirements for such images when used here. In particular, for each page the image is used on, it must have an explanation linking to that page which explains why it needs to be used on that page. Please check
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As of early June 2010, this article does not show a full-body photo of Churro sheep, while the Churra article, does show such a photo from the Iberian/Spanish sheep from which the Navajo-Churro sheep are descended. I think the article would be improved with another photo to complement the existing photo. Adding a {{ reqphoto}} tag. N2e ( talk) 12:57, 13 June 2010 (UTC)
The Pueblo Indians were introduced to Spanish Sheep high in the Rio Grande valley near Big Bend in 1600. The Missionaries brought sheep to Northern Mexico 100 years later. I suggest the author of this page read, "The Early History of the Range Cattle Industry in Northern Mexico" by Donald Brand p132...
It is unclear if stolen sheep and goats made their way across Chihuahua to the Navajo or if the Missionaries sheep and goats arrived first. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.93.183.99 ( talk) 22:31, 30 July 2013 (UTC)
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