Navajo-Churro sheep are a breed of domestic sheep originating with Churra sheep obtained by the Navajo Native American tribe. The breed is renowned for its hardiness and adaptability to extremes of climate. Their wool consists of a protective topcoat and soft undercoat. Some rams have four fully-developed horns, a trait shared with few other breeds in the world. The Navajo-Churro has also gained popularity with its low-maintenance reputation, resistance to disease, and lean meat.
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- Navajo-Churro sheep are a breed of domestic sheep originating with Churra sheep obtained by the Navajo Native American tribe. The breed is renowned for its hardiness and adaptability to extremes of climate. Their wool consists of a protective topcoat and soft undercoat. Some rams have four fully-developed horns, a trait shared with few other breeds in the world. The Navajo-Churro has also gained popularity with its low-maintenance reputation, resistance to disease, and lean meat. Some may even say they are very personable. Ewes often bear twins. This breed is raised primarily raised for wool.
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- Navajo-Churro sheep are a breed of domestic sheep originating with Churra sheep obtained by the Navajo Native American tribe. The breed is renowned for its hardiness and adaptability to extremes of climate. Their wool consists of a protective topcoat and soft undercoat. Some rams have four fully-developed horns, a trait shared with few other breeds in the world. The Navajo-Churro has also gained popularity with its low-maintenance reputation, resistance to disease, and lean meat.
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