A suffolk cross is as the name implys, a sheep that has a suffolk as one of its parents. The one parent is a purebred suffolk and the other parent can be anything. It could be a purebred of another breed or a mix.
suffolk or suffolk cross
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it come from the west, the west of the french alpes following it's close friend the suffolk goat, to suffolk, the lovly countryside of suffolk... now the sheep and goat live together in a friendly neberhood following the suffolk cow and suffolk pig.
Suffolk sheep eat what most sheep breeds eat. They eat pasture plants that are in their area. These consist of clovers, grass, and forbs.
in 1886
Maybe, as sometimes they can roll in mud making them all muddy and black, but there aren't genetically
Suffolk sheep originated in the county of Suffolk in eastern England. They were developed through selective breeding of local Norfolk Horned and Southdown sheep in the early 19th century to produce a breed that excelled in meat production. Today, Suffolks are known for their rapid growth rate and high-quality meat.
Suffolk Sheep are a large meat breed sheep but are sometimes bred for the wool.
Suffolk Sheep are a large meat breed sheep but are sometimes bred for the wool.
There are Black Suffolks and White Suffolks
A crossbred sheep, a Poll Dorset, a White Suffolk
If you mean the breed that has a black face, it's the Suffolk, or the Ovis aries. Some sheep crosses have a black face, but it is a breed characteristic of the Suffolk.