Scottish Greyface
By using the Border Leicester ram with the Scottish Blackface ewe, the Scottish Greyface is produced.
The Scottish Greyface ewe has the same purpose as other Halfbred and Mule ewes,namely to produce quality prime lamb when put to a terminal sire. As the name suggests, she has a speckled face, gray in color. The body is long, well-sprung, and evenly fleshed. The Scottish Greyface can be found in all parts of the British Isles.
Breed categories: half-breed, meat /
Distribution: United Kingdom