Bardoka are a multi-purpose sheep found mainly in the
Metohia region of Kosovo. Its name is derived from the Albanian word Bardoka which means white. They are mainly found in Kosovo and partially in Albania,
Montenegro, and Serbia.
They are medium-sized sheep. They are mainly white with a white
face. Their face is generally free of wool, and their skin color is pink. Both
rams and ewes are generally horned. Their horns are generally long and
spiraled. Rams weight around 3.5 kg at birth and the ewes around 3.2 kg. The
mature Bardoka rams average body height is around 70 cm at the withers, and
around 60 cm for the ewes. Bardoka rams is around 65 kg. And average live body
weight of the mature ewes is around 50 kg