The Ouessant sheep

Local nameMouton d'Ouessant
Location16th arrondissement of Paris

The Ouessant is a breed of domestic sheep from the island of Ouessant off the coast of Brittany. It is one of the Northern European short-tailed sheep breeds, together with several other types from Great Britain, Scandinavia and Germany. Also occasionally called the Breton Dwarf, it is one of the smallest breeds of sheep in the world. Rams are around 49 centimetres tall at the shoulder, and the ewes about 45 centimetres. They are currently being raised in a number of European countries including Germany, France, and Great Britain. In North America they are beginning to be bred in Massachusetts, and raised in California.

Most Ouessant are black or dark brown in color, but white individuals do occur. The rams have relatively large horns, and ewes are polled. The Ouessant existed exclusively on its home island until the beginning of the 20th century, and is still a rare breed today.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouessant_sheep

Address (Unnamed Road), Paris 75116, France

Coordinates 48°52'44.786" N 2°15'39.502" E

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