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[...]... totheAwassi group They are undoubtedly allied totheAwassi of the mainland, which they resemble in many physical and physiological respects Maule (1937) writes that the 'Palestinian breed… is probably the one nearly akin tothe Cyprus sheep' , while Mason (1967), grouping the Cyprus withthe Awassi, notes that the Cyprus breed 'is similar tothe breeds of the neighbouring mainland and resembles the. .. 1949/50 to 194, in 1959/60 to 440, and in 1969/70 to 723 (Fái, 1972) Physical characteristics Conformation The unimproved Awassi is a robust and vigorous, medium-sized sheep of milk and mutton typeTheimprovedAwassi of Israel is larger and more refined than the unimproved type and the characteristics of the respiratory type of milch sheep are more pronounced than are the mutton features (Fig 1-6) The. .. 'it would be confusing to include the Cyprus as a variety of theAwassi since the name Awassi has never been used for them' Origin In physical and functional properties, theAwassi seems to be very close tothe prototype from which the fattailed sheep of Asia, Africa and Europe are derived Many of these still show a close likeness totheAwassi This holds true not only for thesheep of Cyprus and North... resembles theAwassi of Syria more than the White Karaman of Turkey' Yet there are also significant differences between the two breeds, which may be due tothe long isolation of the Cyprus sheep on their island or the influence of Turkish sheep Thus, unlike the head of theAwassiwith its typical brown coloration, that of the Cyprus sheep is commonly white with black on the nose and around the eyes, more... milking and may contribute to the uncleanliness of the milk On each side of the attachment of the udder there is an opening of a large sebaceous gland, analogous to those near the attachment of the scrotum These glands serve to keep the skin of the udder oily and pliant In an examination of the anatomy of the circulatory system of theAwassi ewe's udder, Perk and Epstein (1959) found the udder halves separated... pasturage They are not protected by their masters against torrential rains in winter nor the blazing heat of the summer Their natural protection against the strong solar radiation during the hot months of the year is their fleeces, the pigment of their heads and their habit of keeping their heads in the shade below the bellies of their flock mates It is only from the cold storms of winter that they may... Cizre on the Tigris in Turkish Kurdistan near the borders of Syria and Iraq While resembling theAwassisheep of Israel in general conformation and the shape of the fat tail, the imported sheep were smaller than theimprovedtype of Awassi, the live weight of adult ewes varying between 40 and 45 kg, and their fleece being somewhat heavier than that of theAwassiThe body and legs were white, while the head... Al-Jazirah, west of the Tigris to the region of Mosul The breed is also widespread east of the Tigris, north of the lower DiyƗlá and Baghdad, in the pastoral region stretching intermittently into the Mosul and ArbƯl liwas and that lying between the middle DiyƗlá and extending north to the Little Zab (Williamson, 1949) The name of theAwassi is attributed to the El-Awas tribe between the Tigris and Euphrates... between the fleece and live weights of Awassi ewes in Iraq With an increase in the average body weight from 40.1 kg at the first shearing to 47.9 kg at the fourth, the average fleece weight increased from 1.38 to 1.52 kg With a fall in the average body weight of ewes to 45.8 kg at the fifth shearing, the fleece weight decreased to 1.47 kg When the ewes were divided according to their body weights into eight... cause the settlements to give up their flocks, but induced them to improve their methods of sheep farming Thus, at the first annual meeting of sheep breeders at 'Eyn Harod in 1924, the discussion centred on the importance of sheep breeding to the economy of the communal settlements and the necessity of improving Awassi flocks In 1927 an article published in the agricultural journal Hassadeh advised sheep . HEALTH PAPER 57
The Awassi sheep
with special reference to
the improved dairy type
by
H. Epstein
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS. fat-tailed sheep (see appendix Figs A-l and A-2) present a special problem with regard to
their relation to the Awassi group. They are undoubtedly allied to the