It is a fine boned, single purpose, white mutton breed. The Charollais has excellent maternal traits, high progeny of 1.7 to 1.8 and an excellent milk yield. They are early maturing seasonal breeders; the ewe lambs can be mated from the age of 7 months. …
It is a single purpose mutton breed with good grazing behaviour as well as black face and legs. A peculiarity of the breed is that they do not damage coniferous trees, buds, the bark of fruit trees and vine stocks, consequently this breed is recommended …
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It is a white breed with attractive meat shapes (mutton conformation), related to the Merinos. They are characterized by good maternal traits and progeny of 1.4 to 1.8. Their inclination to out-of-season breeding is good, and they can be mated at any time …
It is bred in France, mainly in the western part of the country and in the Massif Central region. This breed with strong constitution and high meat performance tolerates both hot summers and cold winters. As terminal sire it improves daily weight gain, …
It is one of the oldest English breeds, having been developed for centuries in the shire county of Sussex in England. More than 200 years ago, John Ellman set to the radical improvement of the breed by selectively breeding them within the flock. It was …
It is a single purpose white mutton breed with good grazing behaviour. They are characterized by good maternal traits, a good milk yield and a prolificacy of 1.4 to 1.6. The females of this breed can be lambed also out of the season. The ewe lambs can be …
It is a single purpose white mutton breed with good grazing behaviour. They are characterized by good maternal traits, a good milk yield and a prolificacy of 1.4 to 1.6. The breed has the inclination to out-of-season breeding. At their place of origin 60% …
It has been recognized as a distinct breed since 1810. It is counted among the so-called ‘Down’ group of breeds, almost each of which is characterized by black or dark face and legs. In the United Kingdom it is the most commonly used paternal breed …
It is s strong-boned mutton breed with good grazing behaviour. The head and the legs have a matte black colour. This breed has good maternal traits, Their prolificacy ranges from 1.5 to 1.7. They are characterized by a high (360-400 g) average daily gain …