A grayish white unless you have dyed it
No there are different breeds and colors of sheep.
sheep dogs are black and white
The only thing you may find on a farm that starts with this letter would be a certain breed of livestock such as the following:Xinjiang Brown cattleXuwen cattleXinjiang goatXuhai goatXilingol horseXalda sheepXaxi Arda sheepXinjiang Finewool sheep
No because different sheep can get their eye colors from the parents or grandparents
A Marco polo sheep is two different colors. It started out as a farming animal.
There are Black Suffolks and White Suffolks
Sheep are born with about 1 cm of wool on them. Most medium wool breeds will have 2 inches of wool on them by the time they're one year old. More finewool, carpet wool, and other wool breeds can have over 1 foot of wool by the time they're one year old. But not all sheep have wool. There are some breeds, like the Katahdin and Dorper, that have hair instead of wool. All hair breeds do grow a winter wool coat, but it is shed in the spring.
Yes. If you have a pink house, move away immeadiatly, or kill your sheep if it has already seen pink. And don't forget bodmas!
Not only in Ireland.. Sheep have markings on them so that the owner can tell which one is theirs and which one isnt..
they are the same but come in different shapes and colors
Some sheep are born black because it's based on their genetics. Other sheep colors include grey, silver, brown and red. Some sheep even have spots. Their coloration has nothing to do with time of birth.
no because there is high racial activity among sheep, and at various times, huge gang wars in a field!