All white in color with wool on their face, ears, and legs.
What is a Southdown?
What is 1601?
What is a lamb?
Most popular sheep breed in the US.
What is Suffolk?
Where most sheep breed originate from.
What is England?
White with black face and legs, but no wool on legs or head.
What is a Suffolk?
The resources sheep provide.
What is meat, milk, and wool?
An intact mature male sheep used for breeding.
What is a ram?
Multipurpose breed, fine to medium wool, often raised for meat production, and excellent mothers.
What is Southdown?
The origin of Suffolk.
What is England?
Red faces and legs with white color fleece, lop ears, and no wool on the head or legs.
What is a Tunis?
How the colonist reacted to the Wool Act.
What is outraged?
What is lambing?
Two major types of sheep.
What is wool and hair sheep?
The origin of Tunis.
What is North Africa?
White fleece with black legs and dark faces with an unbroken wool cap from the neck over the forehead.
What is a Hampshire?
The reason that colonist wore homespun clothes.
What is for independence?
A castrated male sheep used for meat production.
What is a wether?
Meat breed, fairly prolific, and good milkers.
What is Tunis?
The origin of the Hampshire.
What is Hampshire County, England?
What is ovine?
The rebellions lead to.
What is the American Revolution?
A mature female sheep with offspring.
What is a ewe?
Superior mutton breed.
What is Hampshire?
The origin of the Southdown.
What is Sussex, England?