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CLASSIFICATION OF

SHEEP BREEDS

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I. Classification for production purpose

1.

Fine wool breeds

2.

Meat breeds

3.

Meat-wool breeds

4.

Dairy breeds

5.

Fur breeds

6.

Native breeds

(3)

1.

Fat tailed sheep breeds

2.

Semifat tailed sheep breeds

3.

Thin tailed sheep breeds

II. Classification for tail

shape

(4)

1- Fine wool breeds (Merino) 2- Longwool breeds

3- Shortwool breeds

4- Coarse wool breeds (carpet wool breeds)

5- Hair breeds

III. Classification for

fleece traits

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I. Fine wool breeds

(MERİNO)

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II. Meat –wool breeds

Corriedale

Colombia

Targhee

Polwarth

III. Meat breeds

English meat breeds

French meat breeds

Dutch meat breed

German meat breeds

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IV. Dairy breeds V. Fur breeds

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