ABSTRACT
Perhaps less than 10 percent of the world's sheep have hair coats instead of wool fleeces, but as an animal resource, these sheep are important far out of proportion to their numbers. Hair coats provide an advantage in the face of the heat, humidity, and other stresses of the tropics. Small in body size, early to mature, and often highly prolific,
TABLE OF CONTENTS
section Section One|52 pages
General Overview
section Section Two|145 pages
Middle America and South America
section Section Three|56 pages
Western Africa
section Section Four|57 pages
North America