Sheep breeders also call it the Istrian sheep, the Primorska sheep and the raw wool sheep, because its wool is coarse and has dark spots - strands.
The Istrian milk is a relatively large sheep with long, strong legs. It grows up to 70 centimetres in height and reaches its full size at the age of three to four years. The weight of an Istrian sheep ranges from 60 to 75 kg, with males reaching up to 95 kg.
In general, Istrian milk have little wool, and are even naked on their stomachs and legs. The Istrian milk has a narrow head with protruding ears. Male sheep have well-developed horns. They have one lamb a year - in spring.
Photography: Vida Rezar
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