Navajo-Churro (American) Sheep
The Navajo-Churro (American) sheep is a uncommon breed from United States raised for wool. This wool sheep has coarse wool and a tough temperament. Ewes average 110 lbs, while rams reach around 154 lbs. Recognized as Extant, it is noted for An ancient American breed, prized for its wool and the role it plays in Native American culture..
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Navajo-Churro (American) Sheep Facts Quick List
- Type: Wool
- Primary Use: Wool
- Rarity: Uncommon
- Country of Origin: United States
- Wool Type: Coarse
- Horn Status: Polled/Horned
- Average Ewe Weight: 50 kg / 110 lbs
- Average Ram Weight: 70 kg / 154 lbs
- Temperament: Tough
- Breed Status: Extant
- Special Traits or Notes: An ancient American breed, prized for its wool and the role it plays in Native American culture.
Navajo-Churro (American) Sheep Tips, Traits & Trivia
- An ancient American breed, prized for its wool and the role it plays in Native American culture.
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