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Karakul, domba Karakul
What is a "Karakul"?
Karakul, also known as Persian lamb, is a breed of domestic sheep known for its distinctive appearance and unique characteristics. Karakul sheep are medium-sized with a compact body and a distinctive fatty tail that is often large and broad. They have a dense, curly fleece that comes in a wide range of colors, including black, brown, gray, and white. One of the most notable features of Karakul sheep is their ability to produce lambs with a variety of coat types, including smooth, curly, and astrakhan, which is a tight, tightly curled fleece that is highly prized for its unique texture and appearance. Karakul sheep are primarily raised for their pelts, which are used to make high-quality fur products, but they are also used for meat and milk production in some regions. Karakul sheep are hardy and adaptable, making them well-suited to arid and semi-arid environments.
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