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Definition of hogget in English: hoggetnoun ˈhɒɡɪt British 1A yearling sheep. Example sentencesExamples - The demand for both lambs and hoggets was very strong and the highest price paid for a pen of lambs was E128.
- Most of the hoggets were in lamb, so I'm also at the loss of next year's lambs.
- The short-term threat to returns is coming from a continuing strong supply of competitively priced British hoggets, the increasing presence of French Lacune lambs on the market and the arrival shortly of Spanish lamb.
- The entry of 1,700 ewes was similar overall to previous years but with more older sheep than hoggets.
- I keep most of my lambs for a whole year, and slaughter them in their second spring, when they are traditionally known as hoggets.
- The scarcity of Spring lamb has increased demand at the factories for hoggets.
- Higher numbers of hoggets in both Britain and Ireland have ensured well supplied markets with this product.
- As a result, a lower lamb crop should result in 2004 but extra hoggets should be available in the first quarter arising from the carryover.
- They said hoggets were now gone out of the system and the supermarkets have changed over to spring lamb.
- The throughput of ewe hoggets at the factories has been much higher than was expected, leading to speculation as to the effect on the breeding flock for future years and a likelihood of strong demand for breeding hoggets this autumn.
- Not the obvious choice when thinking about lamb in spring, but hogget has much more flavour than the much-hyped early spring lamb, which, born in winter, may not have had a chance to munch on much grass before taking a trip to the butcher.
- He duly purchased 20 hoggets and walked them home with £2 change for his mother.
- ‘Even taking account of the impact of decoupling and the increase in hogget sales to date, lamb supplies for the remainder of the year will be tighter than last year’.
- 1.1NZ A lamb between weaning and first shearing.
Example sentencesExamples - The three-year research project has found that grazing hoggets on saltbush, supplemented with barley, raised the vitamin E content of meat from 2.5 to 6.5 milligrams per kilogram.
- He dropped the ewe count back to 750 and grazed 200 hoggets. 750 ewes at that time was regarded as an economic unit.
- Researchers in Cowra are gathering the most comprehensive data ever assembled on growth and meat quality for lambs growing into hoggets.
Origin Late Middle English (applied also to a young boar): from hog + -et1. |