Spanish Sheep
The term "Spanish Sheep" typically refers to various breeds of sheep that originated in Spain, known for their adaptability to different climates and terrains. One of the most notable breeds is the Merino, famous for its fine wool, which is highly sought after in the textile industry. These sheep are often raised for both wool and meat production.
In addition to the Merino, Spain is home to other breeds like the Castellana and Rasa Aragonesa. Each breed has unique characteristics, such as size, wool quality, and hardiness, making them valuable to local farmers and contributing to Spain's rich agricultural heritage.