hafðir
Hafðir, also known as Icelandic sheep, are a breed of domestic sheep native to Iceland. They are known for their hardiness and ability to thrive in the harsh Icelandic climate. Hafðir are typically white or grey, with a black face and legs. They have a distinctive long, straight horn on their head, which is often used for identification purposes.
Hafðir are raised primarily for their wool, which is known for its softness and warmth. The wool
Hafðir are a protected breed in Iceland, and their numbers are carefully managed to ensure their genetic
Hafðir are a symbol of Icelandic culture and heritage, and their importance to the country's economy and