Merinolandschaf
Other names | Württemberger |
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Country of origin | Germany |
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Wool color | white |
Face color | white |
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dual-purpose, meat and wool | |
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The Merinolandschaf or Württemberger[1] is a breed of domestic sheep derived from the Merino. It constitutes about 30% of the sheep population of Germany[2] and is the most common commercial breed. It descends from the Merino sheep first brought to Saxony in 1765.[3]
In 2018 a population of 15378 was reported to DAD-IS.[4]
References[]
- ^ Christian Mendel, Albert Steiner (2013). Schafrassen in Bayern (in German). Bayerische Landesanstalt für Landwirtschaft. Accessed September 2013.
- ^ Katharina Seuser, Klaus Dittrich (2013). Merinolandschaf Archived 9 November 2011 at the Wayback Machine (in German). aid infodienst. Accessed September 2013.
- ^ Knut Strittmatter (2004). Die Feinwollrasse Merinofleischschaf in Deutschland - Stand und Probleme Archived 28 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine (in German). Archiv Tierzucht 47: 25–35. Accessed September 2013.
- ^ Breed data sheet: Merinolandschaf/Germany. Domestic Animal Diversity Information System of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Accessed 16 August 2020.
Further reading[]
- A. Fischer (2003). Deutsche Schafrassen (in German). Stuttgart: Ulmer. pp. 88–118.
Categories:
- Sheep breeds
- Sheep breeds originating in Germany
- Germany stubs
- Sheep stubs