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Liste Des Races Ovines 1 Liste Des Races Ovines Liste des races ovines 1 Liste des races ovines Le cheptel ovin mondial compte un milliard de têtes (2003). Classées par pays, voici une liste des principales races de moutons (Ovis aries) connues : Pour la France on se reportera à l'article Classification et liste des races ovines de France Afrique du Sud • Mouton Dorper Algérie • Beni Ighil • D'man ou Daman • Hamra ou Daghma • Oulad Djelal • Sidaoun Allemagne • Braunes Bergschaf • Brillenschaf • Coburger Fuchs ou Coburger • Heidschnucke ou Jaglu • Ostfriesisches Milchschaf • Rauhwolliges Pommersches Landschaf • Rhönschaf ou Mouton de la Reine Australie • Bond • Coolalee • Cormo • Poll Merino • Strong Wool Merino Liste des races ovines 2 Autriche • Kärntner Brillenschaf • Montafoner Steinschaf Barbade • Barbados Blackbelly Belgique • Beltex • Mouton Laitier Belge • Ardennais Roux • Ardennais tacheté • Mergelland • Entre Sambre et Meuse • Campinois • Lakenois Cameroun • Djallonké Canada • Arcott Canadien • Arcott Outaouais • Arcott Rideau Égypte • Damara Espagne • Alcarrena • Carranzana • Castellana • Churra Castellana • Latxa • Manchega • Segurena • Sasi Ardi • Talaverana Liste des races ovines 3 Estonie • Ruhnu Estonien États-Unis • California Variegated Mutant • Columbia • Jacob • Katahdin • Polypay • Royal White Finlande • Dorset Finlandais France Article détaillé : Liste et classification des races ovines de France. Grèce • Chios • Lesvos Hongrie • Racka Irak • Awassi Iran • Taleshi • Persan tête noire Islande • Mouton Islandais Italie • Alpagota • Bagnolese • Barbaresca • Bergamasca • Comisana • Pagliarola • Pinzirita Liste des races ovines 4 • Sambucana • Sarda • Valle del Belice Lituanie • Lithuanien tête noire Maroc • Beni-Guil • Boujaâd • D'man ou Daman • Sardi • Timahdite Mexique • Pelibüey Norvège • Spælsau • Troender Gris Nouvelle-Zélande • Coopworth • Corriedale • Drysdale • Pitt Island Ouzbékistan • Karakul Pakistan • Waziri Pays-Bas • East Friesian • Texel ou Texelaar • Zwartbles Liste des races ovines 5 Royaume-Uni • Mouton de Boreray • Castlemilk Moorit • Cheviot • Clun Forest • Cotswold • Dishley • Dorset Down • Exmoor Horn • Hampshire • Herdwick • Kerry Hill • Lincoln • Loaghtan • Mouton de Soay • Mouton de Boreray • North Country Cheviot • Romney • Scottish Blackface, principale race du Royaume-Uni • Shetland • Southdown • Shropshire • Suffolk • Welsh Mule Russie • Altaï • Romanov SENEGAL • LADOUM Suède • Mouton Gotland • Mouton Roslag Suisse • Brun Noir des Montagnes • Bündner Oberland • Lötschen noir (race éteinte) • Mouton Viège (race éteinte) • Nez noir du Valais • Petit Roux de Bagnes (race éteinte) • Roux du Valais Liste des races ovines 6 Somalie • Mouton Somali ou Berbera Blackhead Tunisie • Barbarine • Queue Fine de l’Ouest • Noire de Thibar • Sicilo-Sarde • Tunis Turquie • Dagliç Ukraine • Askanian • Portail des mammifères • Portail de l’élevage Sources et contributeurs de l’article 7 Sources et contributeurs de l’article Liste des races ovines Source: https://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=102286866 Contributeurs: Alexmart, Astirmays, Berichard, Criric, Darkoneko, Darreenvt, Gemini1980, Jamain, Joseph.valet, Jpm2112, Le pro du 94 :), Lysosome, Mutatis mutandis, PANDA 81, Philippe Giabbanelli, Pixeltoo, Rémih, Salix, Saruman, Spedona, TCY, Tagada7, Tejgad, Vlaam, 19 modifications anonymes Source des images, licences et contributeurs Fichier:Flag of South Africa.svg Source: https://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fichier:Flag_of_South_Africa.svg Licence: inconnu Contributeurs: Adriaan, Anime Addict AA, AnonMoos, BRUTE, Cathy Richards, Daemonic Kangaroo, Dnik, Duduziq, Dzordzm, Fry1989, Golden Bosnian Lily, Homo lupus, Jappalang, Juliancolton, Kam Solusar, Klemen Kocjancic, Klymene, Lexxyy, MAXXX-309, Mahahahaneapneap, Manuelt15, Moviedefender, NeverDoING, Ninane, Pitke, Poznaniak, Przemub, Ricordisamoa, SKopp, Sarang, SiBr4, ThePCKid, ThomasPusch, Tvdm, Ultratomio, Vzb83, Zscout370, 37 modifications anonymes Fichier:Flag of Algeria.svg Source: https://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fichier:Flag_of_Algeria.svg Licence: Public Domain Contributeurs: This graphic was originaly drawn by User:SKopp. Fichier:Flag of Germany.svg Source: https://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fichier:Flag_of_Germany.svg Licence: Public Domain Contributeurs: User:Madden, User:SKopp Fichier:Flag of Australia.svg Source: https://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fichier:Flag_of_Australia.svg Licence: Public Domain Contributeurs: Ian Fieggen Fichier:Flag of Austria.svg Source: https://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fichier:Flag_of_Austria.svg Licence: Public Domain Contributeurs: User:SKopp Fichier:Flag of Barbados.svg Source: https://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fichier:Flag_of_Barbados.svg Licence: Public Domain Contributeurs: User:Denelson83 Fichier:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Source: https://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fichier:Flag_of_Belgium_(civil).svg Licence: Public Domain Contributeurs: Bean49, Cathy Richards, David Descamps, Dbenbenn, Denelson83, Evanc0912, Fry1989, Gabriel trzy, Howcome, IvanOS, Mimich, Ms2ger, Nightstallion, Oreo Priest, Pitke, Ricordisamoa, Rocket000, Rodejong, SiBr4, Sir Iain, ThomasPusch, Warddr, Zscout370, 10 modifications anonymes Fichier:Flag of Cameroon.svg Source: https://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fichier:Flag_of_Cameroon.svg Licence: Public Domain Contributeurs: (of code) cs:User:-xfi- Fichier:Flag of Canada.svg Source: https://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fichier:Flag_of_Canada.svg Licence: Public Domain Contributeurs: User:E Pluribus Anthony, User:Mzajac Fichier:Flag of Egypt.svg Source: https://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fichier:Flag_of_Egypt.svg Licence: Public Domain Contributeurs: Open Clip Art Fichier:Flag of Spain.svg Source: https://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fichier:Flag_of_Spain.svg Licence: Public Domain Contributeurs: Pedro A. 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