Uda sheep are from Africa. They are common in Chand,
Northern Cameroon, Northern Nigeria, and Niger. There are many varieties of Uda
sheep; but usually their back half is white and their front half is brown or
black. They are also known as Pied, Ouda, North Nigerian Fulani, Louda, Houda,
Foulbe, Fellata, Bororo, Bali-Bali, and Oudah bicolore sheep.
They are Sahel-type hair sheep and they are raised mainly
for meat production.
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Ujumqin sheep are a larger version of the Mongolian breed, are
found in Inner Mongolia, China. They have a fat tail 28 cm (11.2 in) long by 36
cm (14.4 in) wide in the male, and 22 cm long by 28 cm (8.8 in) wide in the
female. When dressed, the tail fat weighs 2 kg (4.4 lbs) or more. Ujumqin sheep
were developed due to the sharp seasonal contrast in plant growth in the
pastoral areas.
The sheep tend to deposit a large amount
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