Down Breeds
Definition: Down breeds
Down breeds: Breeds of short-wooled sheep, giving wool of a creamy colour; the sheep have dark faces and legs and are hornless. They are found in hilly areas and include the Southdown, Hampshire Down, Dorset Down, and Suffolk. Down breeds are prized for their meat and wool production.
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