In 2010, a group of farmers founded the Buru Beltza Association to stop the disappearance of the Buru Beltza sheep, as well as to protect and strengthen the breed. The association is currently made up of around a hundred shepherds, and they have a total of around 70,000 Buru Beltza sheep, but in recent years they have noticed that the number of people who exclusively milk this breed of sheep has been decreasing. “We want to find another way to b…
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In 2010, a group of farmers founded the Buru Beltza Association to stop the disappearance of the Buru Beltza sheep, as well as to protect and strengthen the breed. The association is currently made up of around a hundred shepherds, and they have a total of around 70,000 Buru Beltza sheep, but in recent years they have noticed that the number of people who exclusively milk this breed of sheep has been decreasing. “We want to find another way to b…