SHEEP

Mouton Vendéen

A luxury meat breed

The Vendéen sheep has been around since the 18th century and was improved by crossing it with the Southdown. The breed was officially recognized in 1967.

Breed characteristics

History

The Vendéen sheep has been around since the 18th century and was improved by crossing it with the Southdown. The breed was officially recognized in 1967.

Performance
  • Prolificity: 1.80
  • A complete, versatile meat breed.
  • Over 50% yield.
  • Use of males in crossbreeding with hardy, prolific breeds to improve the conformation of lambs for slaughter.
  • Long sexual season (July to end of January).
  • Easy to lamb and calm.
Skills
  • Good adaptability of the ewes to a wide variety of farming methods.
  • Renowned for its tasty, tender meat, which is highly sought after.
  • Lambs are born woolly.
  • Resistant to extreme temperatures.

THE BREED IN A FEW IMAGES

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