Criollo sheep


The Criollo is a breed of domestic sheep originating in the highlands of South and Central America. In the mid 16th Century, Spanish settlers brought the Churra with them. This is believed to be the ancestor of the modern day Criollo. The Criollo is raised primarily for meat.

Characteristics

The wool is coarse and is of carpet type. The Criollo is typically black, white or pied. On average and at maturity, rams weigh and ewes weigh. On average, ewes have 1.02 lambs per litter. The Criollo may be resistant to endoparasite infestation.