The Barbarin is a coarse-wool breed, and is reared mainly for meat. It is particularly well adapted to the intense heat of desert areas, and can tolerate
brackish water. The coat is white, and the face is either brick-red or black. The black face gives the animal better resistance to sunlight and to
photosensitivity caused by eating
Hypericum perforatum, "St. John's Wort". Apart from the two principal types, a further eight sub-populations have been identified within the breed. These include an all-black variant, and two "spectacled" sub-types with a white head and patches of colour only around the eyes and round the muzzle: the black-spectacled type is called
sardi, and the red-spectacled one,
sagaa. ==References==