fjárræktarinnar
Fjárræktarinnar is an Icelandic term that translates to "sheep farming" or "sheep husbandry." It refers to the practice of raising sheep in Iceland, a traditional and integral part of the country's agricultural landscape. Sheep have been a cornerstone of Icelandic society for centuries, providing meat, wool, and milk. The climate and terrain of Iceland are well-suited for sheep grazing, particularly in the highlands during the summer months.
The Icelandic sheep breed is known for its hardiness, adaptability, and unique characteristics, including a split-pupil
Modern fjárræktarinnar involves managing flocks, ensuring their health and welfare, and preparing them for market or