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  1. Aug 26, 2024Breed Name: Damara: Other Name: None: Breed Purpose: Mainly meat: Special Notes: Very hardy and strong animals, well adapted to a variety of climatic and grazing conditions, well suited to their local environments, able to survive in a harsh environment and under poor nutritional conditions, exceptionally vigorous, can remain productive where grazing and water is fairy restricted, fairy high ...
  2. breeds.okstate.edu

    Damara Breeder's Society, 1993. Damara Sheep Journal, Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Rural Development, Republic of Namibia, Private Bag 13184, Windhoek, 9000 . Select Genes Ltd., PO Box 494, Irene 1675, Republic of South Africa. Phone: -27-12-6671129. Fax: -27-12-6671827
  3. Damara sheep have a very diverse diet. It feeds on grass, shrubs and shrubs and can almost be classified as a crawler. Studies have shown that the diet of Damara sheep can consist of up to 64% of browse material. This places Damara in the same feeding category as goats. A large, fat-tailed sheep, the Damara also have a relatively long appearance.
  4. en.wikipedia.org

    The Damara is a Namibian breed of fat-tailed hair sheep, also found in South Africa.The name derives from that of the Damara region of northern Namibia where it is principally found, particularly in the Kaokoveld Desert. [4]: 794 [5] Together with the Namaqua Afrikaner and the Ronderib Afrikaner, it is one of three breeds in the Afrikaner group of sheep that were already in southern Africa ...
  5. farmersweekly.co.za

    Damara sheep graze grass and forbs (40%) as other sheep do, but also browse (60%) in a similar fashion to goats. The anatomy of its rump allows Damara sheep to stand on their hind legs like a Boer goat. Moreover, these 'sheep-goats' have a particular fondness for wattle, a fact that Stan has used to his advantage.
  6. researchgate.net

    For instance, the fat-tailed Damara sheep is a breed reported to exhibit greater browsing behaviour than other sheep breeds, where up to 60% of its diet may consist of browsing material (Almeida ...
  7. rarebreeds.co.nz

    The colours and patterns of the Damara sheep are part of the wonderful heritage of this breed, and it is important to keep the variability of colour into the future. ... In our modern western livestock industry the emphasis is on productivity in controlled environments. Modern pharmaceuticals ensure further that domestic animals with less ...
  8. Damara Sheep Weight. As per Statistics, a grownup ram's live weight ranges from 80 to 95 kg, while a fully grown ewe's weight ranges from 50 to 65 kg. Damara sheep breed grows rapidly due to its genetic makeup. Damara Sheep Characteristics Origin. The Hamites of Eastern Asia and Egypt developed the breed, which eventually spread to Namibia and ...
  9. livestockoftheworld.com

    In 1904, this long-legged sheep breed was seen by German explorers in the northern region of Namibia, which was then called Gross Damaland - hence it became known as the Damara Sheep. At one time, local farmers who used copper in their traditional attire, exchanged Damara Sheep for copper wire and for horses.

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