Karakul sheep
The Karakul sheep is a breed known for its distinctive curly wool and adaptability to harsh climates. Originating from Central Asia, particularly Uzbekistan, these sheep are well-suited for arid environments and are often raised for their meat, milk, and wool. Their unique pelts are highly valued in the fur industry.
Karakul sheep are typically medium-sized with a robust build. They have a variety of colors, including black, brown, and white. This breed is also known for its resilience, making it a popular choice among pastoralists in regions where other livestock may struggle to survive.