Karakul are surely interesting. When this first started, my thought was what skinny legs and they must not produce meat very well. Then nope, they do and the meat is lean. Then their colors is amazing. Breeding twins is a good factor and medium size is good marker as well. Thank you!
My grandfather raised Karakul sheep in the 1920s-1950s and only saved pelts of still born lambs. My mother had a lamb skin coat she never wore because it reminded her of playing with the lambs.
This channel is quickly becoming one of if not my favorite. I love the variety of different breeds of livestock and poultry from around the world. I would love to continue to see profiles on other species and breeds as well. Some suggestions would include: the various breeds of pigeons, more rabbits, ducks, geese and even possibly some out of the box animals farmed for meat or leather such as alligators. I appreciate the increase in the number of horse and dog videos the last couple of months. I have been going back and watch through all the videos from the beginning. Keep up the good work!! Cheers!
Dear Sir, Thank you again for another very informative and interesting video on livestock. I enjoy the variety very much. What an array of livestock there is! Sincerely, Larry Clarence Lewis, Ontario, Canada.
Learn something new on all your videos. Thank you. Hope everything is going good for you. God bless.
Thanks for watching Jerry, and same to you.
Karakul are surely interesting. When this first started, my thought was what skinny legs and they must not produce meat very well. Then nope, they do and the meat is lean. Then their colors is amazing. Breeding twins is a good factor and medium size is good marker as well. Thank you!
Great video
Thanks for watching.
My grandfather raised Karakul sheep in the 1920s-1950s and only saved pelts of still born lambs. My mother had a lamb skin coat she never wore because it reminded her of playing with the lambs.
This channel is quickly becoming one of if not my favorite. I love the variety of different breeds of livestock and poultry from around the world. I would love to continue to see profiles on other species and breeds as well. Some suggestions would include: the various breeds of pigeons, more rabbits, ducks, geese and even possibly some out of the box animals farmed for meat or leather such as alligators. I appreciate the increase in the number of horse and dog videos the last couple of months. I have been going back and watch through all the videos from the beginning. Keep up the good work!! Cheers!
Thanks for watching and all your suggestions. I'll keep them in mind.
Tail fat is a very tasty fat,in Middle East we eat it few decades ago but not now unfortunately.
Dear Sir, Thank you again for another very informative and interesting video on livestock. I enjoy the variety very much. What an array of livestock there is! Sincerely, Larry Clarence Lewis, Ontario, Canada.
Thanks for watching.
I have karakul sheep
Like your videos very informative, you should do one on the Newfoundland sheep an old and largely forgotten endangered breed. 🐏🐑
Thanks for watching, I'll keep them in mind.
Holy cow, so "lamb" in this case means 3 days, not just under a year.
V good
Thanks for watching.
Facinating. Endangered? Oh no.