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About Hasht Nagri SheepAbout Hasht Nagri Sheep



Source: breeds.okstate.edu
Source: breeds.okstate.edu
Hasht Nagri sheep, named after the Hasht Nagar tract in the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan, are a distinct breed known for their fat-tailed characteristics and suitability for both mutton and wool production. Medium in size, these sheep possess a predominantly white body coat, often complemented by a head and face that are partially or completely black or tan in color.

In terms of wool production, Hasht Nagri sheep offer a moderate yield of approximately 1.5 kg, with a fiber diameter measuring around 36.7 microns, placing them in the medium category. They exhibit a compact body structure with relatively short legs, typical of sheep adapted to the rugged terrain of their native region. One of their notable features is their hanging fat tail, which can extend down to their fetlock, contributing to their distinctive appearance and serving as a valuable energy reserve in times of scarcity.



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