Basco-Béarnaise

Basque breed of sheep
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The Basco-Béarnaise or Vasca Carranzana is a breed of domestic sheep originating in the Basque country. It was developed from Basque and Béarnaise sheep during the 1960s to be a single-purpose milk breed.[1]

Origins

It derives from a family of sheep breeds from the Pyrénées with falling wool. It arose in the Béarnaise part of the Pyrénées. It has long been flocked across the Girondine plain to the Pyrénéan mountain pastures.

Morphology

Flock near the Col d'Aubisque

Its wool is long, white and hanging. Its horns form a spiral around the ear. Its head and hooves are coloured reddish-yellow.

Rams are horned and the ewes may be either horned or polled (hornless).[1] Both sexes display white and are unicolored.[2]

The mature rams weigh 80 kg (180 lb) and grow to 90 cm (35 in) at the withers on average. Ewes grow to 75 cm (30 in) at the withers and weigh 55 kg (121 lb).[2]

Aptitude

It is a dairy breed, which issued from the AOC Ossau-Iraty, derived from the ewes of the Pyrénées. A ewe of this breed produces 120 litres over 130 days of lactation, producing a milk rich in matière grasse (7,42%) and in proteins (5,39%).

It is a rural breed, which lambs in spring and produces milk in the summer, passing on the richness of the Pyrénéan flora through its milk.

See also

  • Rava sheep

References

  1. ^ a b "Basco-Béarnais". Breeds of Livestock. Oklahoma State University, Dept. of Animal Science. Archived from the original on 2008-09-07. Retrieved 2009-05-15.
  2. ^ a b "Béarnais/France". Breed data sheet. Domestic Animal Diversity Information System. Retrieved 2009-05-15.


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These are the breeds of domestic sheep considered in France to be wholly or partly of French origin.
Many have complex or obscure histories, so inclusion here does not necessarily imply that a breed is predominantly or exclusively French.
  • Aure et Campan
  • Avranchin
  • Barégeoise
  • Basco-Béarnaise
  • Belle Ile
  • Berrichon de l'Indre
  • Berrichon du Cher
  • Bizet
  • Blanc du Massif Central
  • Bleu du Maine
  • Boulonnaise
  • Brigasque
  • Castillonnaise
  • Caussenarde des Garrigues
  • Causses du Lot
  • Charmoise
  • Charollais
  • Commune des Alpes
  • Corse
  • Cotentin
  • Est à Laine Mérinos
  • Grivette
  • Ile-de-France
  • Lacaune Lait
  • Lacaune Viande
  • Landaise
  • Landes de Bretagne
  • Limousine
  • Lourdaise
  • Manech Tête Noire
  • Manech Tête Rousse
  • Martinik
  • Montagne Noire
  • Mourerous
  • Mérinos d'Arles
  • Mérinos de Rambouillet
  • Mérinos Précoce
  • Noir du Velay
  • Ouessant
  • Préalpes du Sud
  • Raiole
  • Rava
  • Rouge de l'Ouest
  • Rouge du Roussillon
  • Roussin de La Hague
  • Sasi Ardi
  • Solognote
  • Southdown Français
  • Tarasconnaise
  • Thônes et Marthod
  • Vendéen
Extinct breeds
  • Alfort
  • Ardes
  • Artois
  • Boischaut
  • Brenne
  • Cambrai
  • Campan
  • Cauchois
  • Caussenard de la Lozère
  • Champagne
  • Châtillonais
  • Choletais
  • Corbières
  • Crevant
  • Franconie
  • Gascon
  • Larzac
  • Lauraguais
  • Maine à Tête Blanche
  • Marchois
  • Mérinos Champenois
  • Mérinos de la Camargue
  • Mérinos de Mauchamp
  • Mérinos du Naz
  • Morvandelle
  • Moutons à Tête Noire
  • Picard
  • Roussillon Merino
  • Ruthenois
  • Ségala
  • Soissonais
  • St. Quentin
  • Trun


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