
Sheep
نشتري جميع الماشيه غنم ماعز مطافيل جلد العدد مفتوح
13 K KWD
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Sheep
نشتري جميع الماشيه غنم ماعز مطافيل جلد العدد مفتوح
13 K KWD
Sheep
معزه مطافيل مطوره فاخره
135 KWD
Sheep
عنوان كبد
230 KWD
Sheep
المطلاع تفصال شبك غنم وابل وخيل جلفنايز ملي ونص
11 KWD
Sheep
للبيع خرفان خروف طلي طليان نعيمي نعيم محلي 3 اشهر ونص
125 KWD
Sheep
رخال طيبه نعيم
120 KWD
Sheep
مطلوب فحل نعيمي شرط القريع و ينسف
Sheep
مطلوب معزا عوارض مقنوي
Sheep
مطلوب غنم نعيم مقنوي
Sheep
تيس جيكي قزم سنفور للجهال
40 KWD
Sheep
نشتري جميع انواع الحلال والدفع كاش من جميع مناطق الكويت
Sheep
نشتري جميع انواع الحلال ولدفع كاش أو رابط
1,000 KWD
Sheep
جميع مناطق الكويت
Sheep
مطلوب فحل حري طيب
123 KWD
Sheep
الارتال السالمي
Sheep
تيس ثني فحل درجة أولى للبيع.
Sheep
للبيع افحول صنف شرط الغريع هد للاستفسار وتساب البيع جملة وتفريد
1 KWD
Sheep
للليع تيس
60 KWD
Sheep
بربريات جملة - ممنوع الشريطي
Sheep
الماعز القزم وخروف قزم
50 KWD
Sheep
للبيع خرفان نعيم محلي
For centuries, livestock farming has been a deep part of Kuwaiti culture and economy. Beyond just sustenance, animals like sheep, goats, cows, and bulls represent tradition, resilience, and a vital connection to the land.
These animals are remarkably well-adapted to the country’s arid climate, providing essential resources and playing key roles in social and religious life.
Sheep hold a place of particular reverence in Kuwait. Their resilience makes them ideally suited to the harsh environment, providing a consistent source of high-quality meat, nutritious milk, and versatile wool.
Sheep meat is central to countless traditional Kuwaiti dishes, enjoyed daily in homes and gatherings. Their significance peaks during Eid al-Adha, where the ritual sacrifice (Qurbani) is a deeply important religious observance for Muslim families.
The most common Arabic sheep breed. Renowned for its exceptional hardiness, heat tolerance, and ability to thrive in arid conditions, the Awassi is a cornerstone of local flocks. They are highly valued for their good milk yield (especially for making yogurt and cheese), flavorful meat, and adaptability.
Another prized Arabic sheep breed, originating from the Najd region of Saudi Arabia. Known for their large size, distinctive long, drooping ears, black faces, and high-quality meat, they are a popular choice.
To enhance productivity and diversity, breeds like the meat-focused Dorper and Suffolk, and the wool-producing Merino, are also imported and raised successfully in Kuwait and are a great asset for crafting men’s clothes and women’s clothes.
Goats are equally important in Kuwaiti agriculture, prized for their adaptability, efficient foraging, and valuable products. They provide lean, flavorful meat, rich milk (often preferred for certain cheeses and beverages), and hair/skins.
Baby goats are especially popular, not only as future breeding stock or meat animals but also sometimes as pets due to their manageable size and playful nature. Goats also play a significant role in Eid al-Adha traditions alongside sheep.
Hardy, well-adapted breeds common in the region, valued for meat and milk production.
A world-renowned meat goat breed, imported for its rapid growth rate and excellent carcass quality.
Known as a premier dairy goat breed in the Middle East, producing significant quantities of high-quality milk.
Himalayan Blue Sheep (Bharal): While not a true goat (it’s a caprid), the striking Himalayan Blue Sheep is occasionally sought after by specialized collections or zoos for its unique appearance and adaptation to rocky, mountainous terrain. Their availability is niche.
Cattle farming, particularly for dairy and meat, is a significant and growing sector in Kuwait. Modern farms utilize advanced techniques to raise high-yielding dairy cows and robust beef cattle/bulls, contributing substantially to domestic food security.
Breeds like the high-milk-yielding Holstein-Friesian are common in specialized dairy operations, providing fresh milk for the local market. Crossbreeds focusing on heat tolerance and milk production are also developed.
Breeds renowned for meat quality and growth efficiency are raised, including:
Local breeds/crosses: Adapted for the environment.
Imported breeds: Such as Angus (marbling), Hereford (hardiness), Brahman (heat tolerance), and Limousin (lean meat yield).
Bulls are crucial for breeding programs aimed at improving herd genetics for both meat and milk.
At 4Sale, we understand the diverse needs of Kuwait’s farmers, breeders, and families. We provide a comprehensive selection of healthy, high-quality livestock offered by 4Sale users all across Kuwait:
1. Sheep: Find top breeds including hardy Arabic sheep (Awassi, Najdi), Dorper, Suffolk, and Merino. Available for breeding, meat production, or wool.
2. Goats: Discover productive dairy breeds (like Damascus), excellent meat goats (Boer), adaptable local breeds, and adorable baby goats. Options for milk, meat, breeding, or companionship.
3. Cows & Bulls: Source productive dairy cows (Holstein, crossbreeds) and quality beef cattle/bulls (Angus, Hereford, Brahman, Limousin, local crosses) for building or expanding your herd.
4. Specialty/Exotic: Search for unique offerings like the Himalayan Blue Sheep for specialized collections.
Kuwait’s livestock market offers diverse opportunities to meet your needs. 4Sale provides a vital connection between your and qualified livestock sellers and providers of essential sheep services including health management and expert guidance.
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Sheep eat only plant-based foods such as grasses, hay, legumes, and forbs; they have a four-compartment stomach that allows them to digest tough plant material.
Sheep rearing is the practice of raising sheep primarily for their meat (lamb/mutton), milk, wool, and skins.
A baby goat is called a kid (or commonly referred to as a baby goat).
Dairy cows typically produce milk for 5-7 years after their first calf, with peak production in the early years.
Sheep need trimming at least twice per year depending on growth, nutrition, and environment. If wool is left unshorn for a long time, sheep can overheat and become vulnerable to parasitic species that cause diseases.
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