Italians breeds

Appenninica
Italian breeds of sheep

Origin and diffusion

This breed was found in the 70's in central Italy, mainly in Toscana, Emilia, Umbria, arche, Abruzzi regions of Italy; crossbreeding the local breed with other Italian or exotic breeds such as: Bergamasca and Ile-de-France. There are an estimated 250,000 heads, spread out over central and southern Italy.
Other names: Appenninica, Bariscianese, Chietina Varzese, Perugina del piano.

Morphological and economic characteristics

Size: medium-large
Height at the withers:
- Male: 77 cm
- Female: 69 cm
Weight:
- Male: 78 kg
- Female: 56 kg

Color: white.
It is a medium wool breed kept primarily for meat production. It is polled and has semi-lopped ears.
Uses: meat (primary production), milk, wool. Lean lamb: slaughtered at 50-60 days of age (live weight = 15-22 kg).

Appenninica Female of Appenninica

Appenninica Male and female of Appenninica (photo www.assonapa.com)

 

 

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