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Scientific name
  
Ovis aries

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Breed

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Sheep

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The Île-de-France is a breed of sheep native to the French region of Île-de-France near Paris. It was first developed at a French veterinary college in the 1830s through crosses of Dishley Leicester and Rambouillet, and was originally known as the Dishley Merino. A breed association was formed in 1933, and it was rigorously tested early on its breeding for meat characteristics and maternal qualities.

Île-de-France sheep Ile de France Breed Information

Today the Île-de-France is one of the top meat breeds worldwide, and is present in South Africa, Australia and the Americas as well as in Europe. It is primarily used as a terminal sire, but is also occasionally found as a dairy breed in the United States. It's a large, naturally polled breed with white fleece.

Île-de-France sheep Ile de France Breed Information
Île-de-France sheep Ile de France Breed Information

Île-de-France sheep Ile De France Rams

Île-de-France sheep Ile De France Sheep

Île-de-France sheep Ile de France

References

Île-de-France sheep Wikipedia


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