Category:White Karaman Sheep

Found in central Anatolia in Turkey, the White Karaman (also known as Barazi, Barasi, Brazi, Brézi, Parasi, Garha, Agrah, Akrah, Gargha, Guerha, Karha, and Salamali) is raised for both meat and milk production. The wool is of carpet wool quality. They generally have black on the nose and occationally around the eyes. The males are usually polled and the ewes are polled. Varieties of the White Karaman include Kangal, Karakas and Southern. The Makui breed found in Iran is similar.