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White lambs give you white wool, while, black sheep produce black wool. So just depends whether or not you like white better than black; or black better than white. Other than that there is no other differences between the two sheep.
White fleece of lamb mean that all the white wool of lamb that we use
Yes bighorn lamb is black
White fleece of lamb mean that all the white wool of lamb that we use
The wool coat of the lamb is known as white fleece
The fleece is as white as snow, meaning the lambs wool
Yes, lamb is considered a type of red meat, not white meat.
There are two things that can happen, most suffolk lambs are born black, and once shorn, will be white. Or, sometimes if the dam is black, the lamb will also stay black. This is for suffolks anyways.... =]
Two white sheep can have a black lamb due to the presence of recessive genes in their genetic makeup. If both parents carry a recessive allele for black color, even if they appear white, they can produce offspring that express that trait. This phenomenon is linked to the complex genetics of sheep coat color, where multiple genes influence the final appearance. Thus, genetic variation allows for unexpected color outcomes in their offspring.
The cast of Lamb White Fields - 2011 includes: Johnny Petcov
No, lambs are not born black and then turn white. Most lambs are born white, although some breeds can be born with darker wool. The color of a lamb's fleece is determined by its genetics and remains consistent as it grows. Any changes in color that occur are generally due to environmental factors or exposure to elements, not a natural transformation from black to white.
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