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- The Comisana, also known as Faccia Rossa and Lentinese, is an Italian breed of domestic sheep indigenous to central and northern areas of the Mediterranean...
- Science, retrieved 30 July 2010 Desilva, Udaya; Fitch, Jerry (1995), "Comisana", Breeds of Livestock, Oklahoma State University Dept. of Animal Science...
- the resistance to high summer temperatures of the Comisana, and the good milk yield of the Comisana and the Sarda. Occasionally a pecora scimmia ("monkey...
- vegetables) and trades, including smithery, cabinet making and marble work. The Comisana breed of sheep takes its name from Comiso. Comiso is connected to the nearby...
- distributed throughout most of Sicily, except for the southern coast, where the Comisana is preferred, and the hills of the provinces of Agrigento, Caltanissetta...
- derives from the Barbaresca breed, and may also have been influenced by the Comisana. It is one of the forty-two autochthonous local sheep breeds of limited...
- of Ragusa. It is a southern Mediterranean breed, and derives from the Comisana. The Noticiana is one of the forty-two autochthonous local sheep breeds...
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- seventeen prin****l breeds of sheep, of which eight – the Altamurana, Comisana, Delle Langhe, Leccese, M****ese, Pinzirita, Sarda and Valle del Belice...
- transhumant management formerly over-wintered in Lazio . Cross-breeding with the Comisana, the Sarda and the Sopravissana may have contributed to a substantial decline...