Færøiskin
Færøiskin refers to a specific type of sheep breed originating from the Faroe Islands. These islands, an archipelago in the North Atlantic, are known for their rugged terrain and unique climate, which have shaped the characteristics of the local sheep population over centuries. Færøiskin sheep are a hardy and resilient breed, well-adapted to the harsh weather conditions of the Faroe Islands. They are typically medium-sized with a robust build.
The wool of the Færøiskin sheep is a significant characteristic. It is known for its double coat,
Færøiskin sheep are generally kept as free-ranging livestock, grazing on the islands' green hillsides. Their diet