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City Biddy
Icelandic sheep are another dairy breed.
I think sheep are just like goats ... some are bred for meat, some for hair (wool) (Angora goats are a wool breed) and some are bred for dairy.
It is just like Bee said ... dairy sheep are more a European thing. We are more used to the meat and wool breeds. While in goats - the Boer (which is a meat goat) is relatively new in the US and dairy or fiber goats are more common.
I understand that sheep can give as much milk as a goat too... but not nearly as much as a Jersey. (Especially a strong grass fed Jersey like Blossom!)
I think sheep are just like goats ... some are bred for meat, some for hair (wool) (Angora goats are a wool breed) and some are bred for dairy.
It is just like Bee said ... dairy sheep are more a European thing. We are more used to the meat and wool breeds. While in goats - the Boer (which is a meat goat) is relatively new in the US and dairy or fiber goats are more common.
I understand that sheep can give as much milk as a goat too... but not nearly as much as a Jersey. (Especially a strong grass fed Jersey like Blossom!)