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Mike Peel, I have little confidence in my ability to recognise a breed of sheep from a photograph, but I'm pretty certain that these are not this sheep. The American Blackbelly is a hair sheep, it does not grow wool; these have a fairly heavy fleece, so must be of some other breed (or cross-breed?). If I had to guess, I'd say they might be
Suffolks. The photograph on the website is of some other sheep again. Regards,
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Mike Peel, I have little confidence in my ability to recognise a breed of sheep from a photograph, but I'm pretty certain that these are not this sheep. The American Blackbelly is a hair sheep, it does not grow wool; these have a fairly heavy fleece, so must be of some other breed (or cross-breed?). If I had to guess, I'd say they might be
Suffolks. The photograph on the website is of some other sheep again. Regards,
Justlettersandnumbers (
talk)
20:00, 10 June 2024 (UTC)reply