Lacha Sheep
The Lacha sheep is a rare breed from Spain raised for milk. This dairy sheep has medium wool and a quiet temperament. Ewes average 110 lbs, while rams reach around 154 lbs. Recognized as Extant, it is noted for Basque-region sheep known for cheese production including the famous Idiazabal..
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Lacha Sheep Facts Quick List
- Type: Dairy
- Primary Use: Milk
- Rarity: Rare
- Country of Origin: Spain
- Wool Type: Medium
- Horn Status: Polled
- Average Ewe Weight: 50 kg / 110 lbs
- Average Ram Weight: 70 kg / 154 lbs
- Temperament: Quiet
- Breed Status: Extant
- Special Traits or Notes: Basque-region sheep known for cheese production including the famous Idiazabal.
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- Basque-region sheep known for cheese production including the famous Idiazabal.
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