kommunfår
Kommunfår, which translates to "municipal sheep" in English, is a term used in Sweden to describe sheep that are owned by a municipality. These sheep are typically used for grazing and landscape management, particularly in areas where natural or semi-natural habitats need to be maintained. The practice of using kommunfår is rooted in Sweden's long history of animal husbandry and its commitment to preserving biodiversity and cultural landscapes.
The municipalities that own these sheep often lease them to private individuals or organizations who take
Kommunfår play a crucial role in maintaining Sweden's cultural landscapes, which are characterized by a mix
In addition to their ecological benefits, kommunfår also contribute to the cultural and historical heritage of
Overall, kommunfår represent a unique and effective approach to landscape management that combines ecological, cultural, and