i would say Hampshire or suffolk. i show a different breed but when i see the champions they are usually this breed or a crossbred with black legs and a black face
Ewes typically give birth to one or two lambs per pregnancy, but occasionally they can have triplets or even quadruplets. The number of lambs a ewe can have depends on factors such as breed, age, and overall health.
silence of the lambs
Jodi Foster won an Oscar for Best Actress in the movie Silence of the Lambs.
YES! Wow, call the newspaper. They don't have more than 2 typically. There is a breed of sheep called the Finnsheep that has beeen documented to have up to 8 lambs. The Finnsheep have almost "litters" of 3 or 4 lambs on a regular basis.
they sell male lambs, wool but they keep the female sheep to breed
Any breed of ram but if you want Suffolk lambs and not crossbreds than a Suffolk ram.
Sheep can have varying numbers of lambs throughout their lifetime, typically ranging from 2 to 5 lambs per year depending on the breed and management practices. Over a productive lifespan of around 5 to 7 years, a ewe can potentially give birth to 10 to 30 lambs. Factors such as health, nutrition, and breeding practices can influence these numbers.
Depends on the type of showing. Each breed association has it's own shows that are limited to that breed or sometimes crosses. Additionally, all different breeds or mixes can be used for performance-oriented showing. Indeed, many famous stadium jumpers or cutting horses were grade horses (no breed). It all depends what discipline you are in.
The Birman cat is a popular breed for breeding and showing in the US.
Any breed of pig, including cross breeds are able to be used for showing.
Usually white but it depends on the breed as there are coloured sheep, black brown and mixes of these colours with white.
Richard's last name in "Lazy Lions, Lucky Lambs" is Foster.