Icelandic sheep
The Icelandic sheep is a unique breed known for its hardiness and adaptability to harsh climates. Originating from the Vikings, these sheep have been raised in Iceland for over a thousand years. They are primarily kept for their wool, meat, and milk, and are well-suited to the rugged terrain of the island.
Icelandic sheep have a distinctive appearance, featuring a dual-coated fleece that is both soft and water-resistant. They come in various colors, including white, black, and gray. This breed is also known for its friendly temperament and strong maternal instincts, making them excellent foragers and caregivers for their young.