Loa Sheep
The Loa sheep is a very rare breed from Chile raised for meat. This fat-tailed sheep has hair wool and a hardy temperament. Ewes average 93 lbs, while rams reach around 143 lbs. Recognized as Endangered, it is noted for Rare breed from Chile’s arid north, adapted to desert conditions and traditional grazing..
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Loa Sheep Facts Quick List
- Type: Fat-tailed
- Primary Use: Meat
- Rarity: Very Rare
- Country of Origin: Chile
- Wool Type: Hair
- Horn Status: Horned
- Average Ewe Weight: 42 kg / 93 lbs
- Average Ram Weight: 65 kg / 143 lbs
- Temperament: Hardy
- Breed Status: Endangered
- Special Traits or Notes: Rare breed from Chile’s arid north, adapted to desert conditions and traditional grazing.
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- Rare breed from Chile’s arid north, adapted to desert conditions and traditional grazing.
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