Steinschaf group (the other three are Krainer Steinschaf, MontaĪre a medium-sized Milk sheep from the Bari and Foggia Provinces, in the ApuliaĪre white with occasionally dark spots on their faces. Their ears areĬarried horizontally or slightly drooping. Rams are often horned, but ewes usually are polled. Legs are without wool and their legs are thin but strong, and their hooves are Rams weigh 55 to 80 kg (121 to 176 lb), and ewes 40Īnd sometimes their face and ears are marked with black. They are used for woolĪnd meat… and for keeping the grass down.Īnd small to medium sized. They are well suited to the local hills and mountains.įrom the Eastern Alps of Austria and southern Germany. Pagota, sheep are from Italy (Lamon, Vicentina and Istriana Belluno and The males are horned and the females are polled.
They produceĬarpet-grade wool but they are primarily raised for meat. They are adapted to arid climates and it is believed that they evolved from the Tadmit sheep in Algeria. Known as Ouled Jellal or Western Thin-tailed sheep) are found throughoutĪlgeria. (33 in) at the withers and weigh 55 kg (120 lb) at maturity. However, about 10% of them are completely black.Ĭm (37 in) at the withers and weigh 75 kg (170 lb). They have light-brown markings on the head and legs, and occasionally they are all Meat found in the La Alcarria, Guadalajara, and the Cuenca regions of New
Specifically adapted to living conditions of the Alay Valley region (above 3 km Their wool is semi-coarse and often used in carpet. They are white with occasional spots on their legs and The Afrino producesĪre a dual-purpose breed raised for its meat and wool from Kyrgyzstan.
Meat production and 20 percent through wool production. Eighty percent of the income from Afrino sheep is generated through This cross for further upgrading and development of the breed known today as In 1976, it was evident that the crossing of 25 percent Merino,Ģ5 percent Ronderib Afrikaner, and 50 percent South African Mutton Merino bestįulfilled the requirements set for the new breed. Was made to the Department of Agriculture by the wool industry, via the SouthĪfrican Agricultural Union, to develop a white-wooled breed for extensive sheep In shade from tan to brown and cherry-red to dark red. Sheep) are found in Colombia and Venezuela. Pelona, Camura, Red African, Rojo Africana, Colombian Wooless, or West African Typically, they are grey or black with white on their face and theĪverage height of mature ewes is 48 cm (19 in). They are especially well adapted to arid and dryĪfghan Arabi sheep are fat-rumpled sheep found in northernĪfghanistan used for meat and milk production. And average live body weight of the mature rams is around 35 kg.Īre hardy and strong sheep. The average live body weight of the mature ewes is aroundĢ4 kg. Their average birth weight is around 2.54 kg, and aroundĢ.26 kg for the ewes. Both rams and ewes are generally polled (without Occasionally they are also pied or dark brown. They are a hairĪdal sheep are smaller sized and unicolored from white toĭark brown. They are mainlyįound in the region surrounding Dancalia in northeastern Ethiopia. BothĪdal are raised for meat and are from Ethopia. Meat) that originated in Turkey that was developed by crossing Awassi andĦ5 kg (140 lb) and ewes 60 kg (130 lb) at maturity. It has been reported that some sheep have apparently shown problem-solving abilities a flock in West Yorkshire, England allegedly found a way to get over cattle grids by rolling on their backs.Ī B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z TopĪcipayam sheep are a multi-purpose breed (wool. Sheep have also responded well to clicker training. If worked with patiently, sheep may learn their names and many sheep are trained to be led by halter for showing and other purposes. In addition to long-term facial recognition of individuals, sheep can also differentiate emotional states through facial characteristics. Sheep can recognize individual human faces, and remember them for years. Despite these perceptions, a University of Illinois study of sheep reported them to be just below pigs and on par with cattle in IQ. Their flocking behavior and quickness to flee and panic can make shepherding a difficult endeavor for the uninitiated. Most people think Sheep are dumb, but they are wrong. There are more than 200 breed and there are over one billion domestic sheep in the world. Sheep are raised for fleece, meat, and milk. Transforming How Livestock Is Bought and Soldĭomestic sheep are a multi-purpose livestock.