Sheep have roamed the Highlands and mountains of Iceland ever since Vikings started settling the land in the 9th Century. They brought sheep to the island from...
Réttir - The Yearly Sheep Round-ups!
In September the majority of farmers across the country will be herding their sheep from the plateaus of Iceland, which ha...
The Icelandic Sheep
Strong and hardy, Icelandic Sheep contributed to the nation’s survival
From Westman island
Sheep. They seem to be everywhere, wandering ...
Iceland's Ugly Food Festival (Þorrablót) is here
The month of Þorri begins on the 23rd of January which is Bóndadagur, (Husband's Day) and ends on Konudagur ...
Land of sheep
-The Icelandic sheep plays an important role in Iceland
The Icelandic sheep has been closely intertwined with the Icelandic psyche throughout th...
Tender is the meat
It is lamb-season in Iceland when the newly slaughtered lifestock is celebrated throughout the country
Icelanders love their lamb and autum...
The Icelandic Sheep
Icelandic sheep are so called short – tailed animals, an ancient Nordic Breed, a type which was formerly common in the north part of Wester...