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.
Sheep are primarily consumers as they graze on plants and forage for their food. They feed on grasses, herbs, and other vegetation, which makes them herbivores. In an agricultural context, sheep producers are farmers or ranchers who raise sheep for meat, wool, and milk, thus serving as the producers in the livestock industry.
Beginning in the late 1990s, increased imports of lamb meat from Australia and New Zealand began to endanger the survival of U.S. sheep producers, according to the American Sheep Industry Association.
buttress roots are producers as they are plants but not carnivorous ones and therefore can be eaten by a consumer such as a cow ,sheep etc.
A bighorn sheep is a pomary consumer because they eat the producers. Primary consumers are herbivores that eat the first tropic level vegetation. Plants are the first tropic level producers.
buttress roots are producers as they are plants but not carnivorous ones and therefore can be eaten by a consumer such as a cow ,sheep etc.
No, bighorn sheep are not producers; they are consumers. Producers are organisms, like plants, that create their own food through photosynthesis. Bighorn sheep, as herbivores, feed on grasses, shrubs, and other vegetation, relying on producers for their energy and nutrition. Thus, they play a role in the ecosystem as primary consumers.
The top five sheep-producing states as of 2002 were Texas, California, Wyoming, South Dakota, and Colorado.
hill sheep farming is commercial, pastoral and extensive and is used to produce wool, lamb and mutton
black sheep is the song.
Texas and Colorado are big meat producers (Cattle and sheep).
If they are a pet you might get some medication from your veterinarian. If it is a commercial sheep enterprise they are normally euthanased humanely.