Jezersko–Solčava
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The Jezersko–Solčava is a breed of domestic sheep from the eastern Alpine region of Europe. Until the outbreak of the First World War it was the most numerous sheep breed in southern Carinthia, in Friuli and in Slovenia. Its name derives from the regions of Jezersko and of Solčava, formerly in the Austrian Empire, now in Slovenia.[2] It is raised also in parts of Austria,[4] Germany[5] and Italy;[6] a small number were imported to Serbia in 1991.[1] It may also be known as the German: Kärntner Brillenschaf, Seeländer Schaf or Villnösser Schaf.
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Country of origin | Austrian Empire |
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Use | dual-purpose, meat and wool |
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Wool color | white |
Face color | white, black patches around the eyes |
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