Algerian Arab sheep

Algerian Arab sheep
Other names Ouled Jellal, Western Thin-tailed
Country of origin Algeria
Use Meat
Traits
Weight Male: 81 kg (180 lb)
  Female: 49 kg (110 lb)
Height Male: 84 cm (33 in)
  Female: 74 cm (29 in)
Horn status Rams are horned and the ewes are polled (hornless)
Notes
Adapted to live in arid climates
Sheep
Ovis aries

Algerian Arab sheep (also called Ouled Jellal and Western Thin-tailed) is a breed of domesticated sheep found throughout Algeria.[1] This breed does grow a carpet-grade wool, and is raised primarily for meat.[2]

Characteristics

The rams are horned and the ewes are polled (hornless).[1] Both sexes display white and are unicolored. At maturity on average, rams weigh 81 kg (180 lb) and have a height of 84 cm (33 in) at the withers. Ewes, on average, weigh 49 kg (110 lb), grow to 74 cm (29 in) at the withers and average 1.5 lambs per litter. Ewes lactate for approximately 180 days and provide 75 kg (170 lb) of milk to their offspring during that period.[2]

The Algerian Arab have long legs that are well suited for walking for extended periods of time. This breed is well adapted to live in arid climates. From 1989 to 2003, the population increased from approximately 10 million to 11 million.[2]

This breed is believed to have evolved from the Tadmit sheep in Algeria.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 "Algerian Arab". Breeds of Livestock. Oklahoma State University, Dept. of Animal Science. Retrieved 2009-05-13.
  2. 1 2 3 "Ouled Jellal/Algeria". Breed data sheet. Domestic Animal Diversity Information System. Retrieved 2009-05-13.
  3. International Livestock Research Institute. "Algerian Arab". General Breed Information. Domestic Animal Genetic Resources Information System. Retrieved 2009-05-13.
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