

Herds have been kept on the Sornin for a long time. The communal shepherds already kept oxen and bulls, and from 1935 to 1985, 6,000 sheep grazed in the summer. Today, the 1,800 sheep that still make up the herd liven up this mountain pasture where the panorama is truly exceptional. It was in 2004 that the first wolf attack took place in the Sornin, and since the mountain dogs stand guard.