Basco-inhabitant of Béarn

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Linnaeus, 1758 |----- |----- | Origin | Area of Béarn, France |----- | Diffusion | Local |----- | Size | Large |----- | Dress | White |----- | Use | Milk |----- |}

The basco-inhabitant of Béarn is a race ovine E Frenchwoman of the Basque Country.

Origin

It is resulting from the family of the ovine races of the Pyrenees with falling wool. It is high in the part inhabitant of Béarn of the chain of the the Pyrenees. It transplanted plain of Gironde a long time with the Pyrenean Estive S.

Morphology

It carries a long and white wool which hangs. Its horns turn in spiral around the ear. Its head and its legs are pigmented of russet-red wheat. It measures 75 cm and weighs of 55 kg for the ewe to 90 cm for 80 kg for the ram.

Aptitude

It is a dairy ewe, from which AOC Ose-Iraty is resulting, volume of ewe of the Pyrenees. It produces 120 liters over 130 days of lactation of a Lait rich in fat contents (7,42%) and proteins. (5,39%)
C' is a rustic race. It ewe-lamb without problem in spring and produces milk in mountain pasture; it transforms into milk the richness of the Pyrenean flora.

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