Frumdýr
Frumdýr, also known as the Icelandic sheep, is a breed of domestic sheep native to Iceland. It is one of the oldest sheep breeds in the world, with a history dating back to the Viking Age. Frumdýr are known for their hardiness and adaptability, thriving in the harsh Icelandic climate with its long, cold winters and short, cool summers.
The breed is characterized by its white fleece, which is soft and fine, and its compact, muscular
Frumdýr are also known for their docile nature and are often used in educational settings to teach
The breed is recognized by the Icelandic Agricultural Society and is an important part of Icelandic culture