Sheep of the Saryja breed are usually white in color, while the legs and head are red. The musculature is poorly developed, and the coat is semi-coarse and shiny, contains a lot of fluff and contains almost no dead hair.
Fleece is of braid structure, the length of braids is 13–18 cm and the fluff is 6–9 cm. The weight of an adult sheep is on average from 50 to 60 kg, the largest individuals reach 75 kg, the average weight of a ram is from 80 to 90 kg, and the largest reach 100 kg or more. Saryja sheep are hardy and well adapted to year-round keeping on pastures and with limited feeding in winter. It is considered one of the best fat-tailed breeds of meat and tallow. With the help of breeding rams of the Saryja breed, such breed groups of sheep as Tajik and Karagaly were developed. In
Turkmenistan, Saryja sheep are bred in the southern part of the central
Karakum, as well as on the plains adjacent to the
Kopetdag Range. Also, sheep of Saryja breed are grown in
Kazakhstan,
Uzbekistan and
Russia (
Orenburg region and Altai). == See also ==