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proper nounˈsʌfəkˈsəfək A county of eastern England, on the coast of East Anglia; county town, Ipswich.
Suffolk2(also Suffolk sheep) noun ˈsʌfəkˈsəfək A sheep of a large black-faced breed with a short fleece. Example sentencesExamples - Richard is holding on to some land on which to keep a flock of Suffolk sheep, but is also now working for local a plant hire company.
- It involved a nervous system disease called scrapie that had befallen a flock of about 36 Suffolk sheep in downtown Tucson.
- Annie Johnson and her Suffolk sheep took four first prizes.
- He had bred cross-bred sheep for several years but it was Lorna who persuaded him that the family's success in sheep lay in Suffolks.
- He uses a Texel ram on the Suffolk ewes and a Suffolk ram on the Texel ewes.
- Amongst the tups it was Simon Hunter with a Charolais that topped the day at 380 guineas, followed by a Texel from Colin Milburn at 345 guineas, and a Suffolk from Mark Bulmer at 290 guineas.
- Cotswold flockmaster Chris Holmes is celebrating a double hat-trick of successes this year with sheep from his Rookery Flock of Suffolks - three flock competition wins and three successive championships at Moreton Show.
- Entries have been particularly strong in the Limousin and Holstein cattle breeds and in the Texel and Suffolk sheep categories.
- A flock of 200 ewes, half of which are Suffolks and the rest Mules, are run with either a Texel or a Suffolk tup to produce fat lambs.
- We have been breeding Suffolks and mainly sell to commercial lamb producers, who return to us on a regular basis.
- He aims for the French trade with his lambs which are from Cheviot x Blackface Ewes mated to a Suffolk / Texel Ram and Blackface ewes mated to a Cheviot or Blackface ram.
- Helen - who boasts a flock of 10 Blue Faced Leicesters and 30 Suffolk sheep on her farm near Welshpool - cautiously admitted: ‘I don't know whether they fall in love.’
- In the sheep pens, 12-year-old Alistair Thompson, of Selside, followed in his father's farming footsteps as he scooped two first prizes in the Suffolk sheep class.
- The Hattens have a weanling to beef enterprise and also keep some pedigree Suffolks.
- It was Doug Jewitt with a Texel shearling who topped the day at 310 guineas closely followed by a Suffolk from the Bulmer flock at 300 guineas.
- Recently five lambs were born to a Suffolk ewe owned by Michael Tiffin, Gortnaboul, Kilgarvan.
- There are dozens of sheep breeds in this country, and no one who has worked both will ever again mistake a Suffolk for a Scottish Blackface.
- All his farms were within a few miles of each other, and yet he was known all over Yorkshire; indeed his reputation as a Suffolk sheep breeder was world-wide.
- Recently the neighbour's flock of Suffolk sheep moved onto the grass at Lowland Farm, completing the rural picture.
proper nounˈsəfəkˈsəfək 1A county in eastern England, on the coast of East Anglia; county town, Ipswich. 2A commercial and agricultural city in southern Virginia, in the Hampton Roads area; population 82,302 (est. 2008).
Suffolk2(also Suffolk sheep) nounˈsəfəkˈsəfək A sheep of a large black-faced breed with a short fleece. Example sentencesExamples - Richard is holding on to some land on which to keep a flock of Suffolk sheep, but is also now working for local a plant hire company.
- It was Doug Jewitt with a Texel shearling who topped the day at 310 guineas closely followed by a Suffolk from the Bulmer flock at 300 guineas.
- All his farms were within a few miles of each other, and yet he was known all over Yorkshire; indeed his reputation as a Suffolk sheep breeder was world-wide.
- Helen - who boasts a flock of 10 Blue Faced Leicesters and 30 Suffolk sheep on her farm near Welshpool - cautiously admitted: ‘I don't know whether they fall in love.’
- We have been breeding Suffolks and mainly sell to commercial lamb producers, who return to us on a regular basis.
- There are dozens of sheep breeds in this country, and no one who has worked both will ever again mistake a Suffolk for a Scottish Blackface.
- Recently five lambs were born to a Suffolk ewe owned by Michael Tiffin, Gortnaboul, Kilgarvan.
- Cotswold flockmaster Chris Holmes is celebrating a double hat-trick of successes this year with sheep from his Rookery Flock of Suffolks - three flock competition wins and three successive championships at Moreton Show.
- The Hattens have a weanling to beef enterprise and also keep some pedigree Suffolks.
- He uses a Texel ram on the Suffolk ewes and a Suffolk ram on the Texel ewes.
- A flock of 200 ewes, half of which are Suffolks and the rest Mules, are run with either a Texel or a Suffolk tup to produce fat lambs.
- Entries have been particularly strong in the Limousin and Holstein cattle breeds and in the Texel and Suffolk sheep categories.
- In the sheep pens, 12-year-old Alistair Thompson, of Selside, followed in his father's farming footsteps as he scooped two first prizes in the Suffolk sheep class.
- Annie Johnson and her Suffolk sheep took four first prizes.
- He had bred cross-bred sheep for several years but it was Lorna who persuaded him that the family's success in sheep lay in Suffolks.
- It involved a nervous system disease called scrapie that had befallen a flock of about 36 Suffolk sheep in downtown Tucson.
- He aims for the French trade with his lambs which are from Cheviot x Blackface Ewes mated to a Suffolk / Texel Ram and Blackface ewes mated to a Cheviot or Blackface ram.
- Amongst the tups it was Simon Hunter with a Charolais that topped the day at 380 guineas, followed by a Texel from Colin Milburn at 345 guineas, and a Suffolk from Mark Bulmer at 290 guineas.
- Recently the neighbour's flock of Suffolk sheep moved onto the grass at Lowland Farm, completing the rural picture.
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