
Hampshire sheep
Hampshire sheep are a breed known for their distinctive appearance and meat quality. They have a muscular build with a white body and a black face and legs, which covers from the head to the shoulders. Originating from England, they are primarily raised for producing high-quality lamb and mutton. Hampshire sheep are hardy, adaptable to various climates, and grow quickly, making them popular among farmers. Their wool is coarse and less valued than their meat, which is tender and flavorful, suitable for various culinary uses. They are an important breed in commercial sheep farming.