[1] Sheep of the Saryja breed are usually white in color, while the legs and head are red.
The musculature is poorly developed, and the coat is semi-coarse and shiny, contains a lot of fluff and contains almost no dead hair.
[3] Saryja sheep are hardy and well adapted to year-round keeping on pastures and with limited feeding in winter.
[4] In Turkmenistan, Saryja sheep are bred in the southern part of the central Karakum, as well as on the plains adjacent to the Kopetdag Range.
[4] Also, sheep of Saryja breed are grown in Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Russia (Orenburg region and Altai).