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  1. The Suffolk is a British breed of domestic sheep. It originated in the late eighteenth century in the area of Bury St. Edmunds in Suffolk, as a result of cross-breeding when Norfolk Horn ewes were put to improved Southdown rams. It is a polled, black-faced breed, and is raised primarily for its meat.

  2. The Suffolk sheep breed is perhaps the most commonly used purebred sheep breed in the United States and are a frequent choice for commercial shepherds as terminal sires in crossbreeding programs. History of the Suffolk Sheep Breed.

  3. Oct 16, 2024 · The Suffolk sheep is a breed of domestic sheep from United Kingdom. It was originally developed in England as the result of crossing Southdown rams on Norfolk Horned ewes. The result of this cross was an improvement over both parent sheep breeds. It is a black faced, and open faced breed and it is raised mainly for meat production.

  4. Feb 19, 2024 · Suffolk sheep are a common British domestic sheep that you can find on many farms in England and the United States. Breeders created it in the late 18 th century primarily for its meat but it also serves as a good source of wool.

  5. The Suffolk Sheep breed originated in the United Kingdom off the rugged coast southeastern coast. They are the result of the crossing of Norfolk Horn ewes to the Southdown sheep breed rams. They were developed over 200 years ago and are the leading terminal sire in the British Isles.

  6. Suffolk, breed of medium-wool, dark-faced, hornless sheep developed in England during the years 1800 to 1850 by mating Norfolk horned ewes with Southdown rams. Suffolks are prolific, early maturing sheep with excellent mutton carcasses. They are energetic, and the whole carriage is alert, showing.

  7. Welcome to the official website of the Suffolk Sheep Society. Since 1886, the Society’s key aims are to protect the integrity of the breed, support our members and promote Suffolks as the leading domestic terminal sire.

  8. The Suffolk sheep is a superior producer of lean meat due to rapid early growth, heavy muscling, and efficient conversion of forage and other feedstuffs. Suffolks are striking in breed character and unrivaled in beauty, having jet black, wool-free heads and legs that sharply contrast their clean white fleeces and pink skin.

  9. Suffolks are now found throughout the world’s sheep producing countries. They are the flag-ship breed in the British Isles and recognised as the leading terminal sire on a variety of ewes to produce top quality prime lamb.

  10. Suffolk sheep breed makes excellent additions to any farmland. They don’t require much care and adapt well to most climates. Whether for commercial or pet purposes, the Suffolks are satisfying to herd and produce tasty meat and quality wool.