heilsárs
Heilsárs, also known as Icelandic short-haired sheep, is a breed of domestic sheep native to Iceland. The breed is known for its hardiness and adaptability to the harsh Icelandic climate, including its ability to thrive in cold, wet conditions. Heilsárs are typically white, with some individuals exhibiting a small amount of black or brown pigmentation. They have a short, dense coat that provides good insulation against the cold. The breed is also notable for its docile temperament and ease of handling, making it well-suited for both meat and wool production.
The history of the heilsárs breed can be traced back to the settlement of Iceland in the
In recent years, there has been a renewed interest in the heilsárs breed, both in Iceland and