Sheep farming – a cultural heritage
Sheep farming is practiced throughout Iceland, although it is most common in sparsely settled areas. About 2,000 farmers are engaged in sheep farming. Icelandic sheep are short-tailed and belong to a breed formerly common in north western Europe, but now only to be found in very few areas of the world. It is a strong, hardy race which has adapted well to Icelandic conditions.
Organization: The Icelandic Lamb Marketing Board
Year: 2010
Country/ies: Iceland
Type: Magazine article
Full text available at: http://www.icelandlamb.is/resources/files/buyers_guide.pdf
Content language: English