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Are suffolk sheep used for show?

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Yes if they are stud animals they are shown otherwise they are used for their wool and meat.

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Where did suffolk sheep originate from?

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Where is the mutton on a Suffolk lamb?

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When did suffolk sheep come to the us?

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What type of sheep breeds usually have black faces?

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