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The
manchega sheep spends all year roaming the pastures and making
the most of the
natural resources of La Mancha, although its diet is
reinforced with rations of concentrates and other by-products
when its nutritional requirements are heavy (pregnancy,
suckling, etc.). Depending on the size of the farm, the
manchega sheep can live in herds between
100 and 600 sheep ,although there can be herds of up to
2,000 animals.
There are two varieties of manchega sheep,
differentiated by their coats:
a white sheep with no pigmentation of its mucous
membranes (the more numerous variety), and a black sheep with
white spots on its head and the distal ends of its anatomy. There is no difference however, in the quality of the milk
the two varieties produce. |