The Kajli is a thin tailed sheep that is mutton and wool type. It is found in the Sargodha and Gujrat districts in the Punjab
Province of Pakistan.
They are a large size with a white body coat with a black circle around the eyes and
a black tip extending to the lower one-third of the ears. The wool yield is 3.0 kg
(medium; fiber diameter 37.6m). They have a typical roman nose, well developed and
muscular body and are very leggy. The Kajli average one liter per day of milk production.
References
Muhammad Tahir, Associate Professor, Department of Animal Breeding & Genetics, University
of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan