North Ronaldsay
Definition: North Ronaldsay
North Ronaldsay: a rare breed of small sheep, which varies in color from white through grey, brown, and black, and also combinations of these colors. The tail is short, and most of the animals have horns. The North Ronaldsay breed is adapted to harsh coastal environments, making it resilient and low-maintenance. Farmers can benefit from raising this rare breed to enhance genetic diversity, support conservation efforts, and tap into niche markets for heritage wool and meat. Understanding the specific care requirements of North Ronaldsay sheep supports successful breeding and production, contributing to sustainable livestock farming.

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