All sheep are not black, there are many color varieties bred for the wool and mohair trade mnainkly in Australia. You are confusing two different rhymes, Mary had a Little Lamb, whose fleece were white as snow- with Bah Bah Black Sheep, not the Marine fighter squadron! It is remotely conceivable the poem (Mary and the lamb) might be poking fun at poor Queen Mary Tudor, who was, as is known deeply religious. She was the daughter of the Spanish Royal House and Henry VIII!-one can 7understand her martial ardor towards non-Catholics. of course (Lamb Of God) refrs to the Christ Child and has a religious connotation-and white is purity, as with a White Dove as a peace symbol. Leave the Poor Lady alone, she only reigned five years, the shortest natural reign (as opposed to executed Lady Jane Grey- 8 days on the throne) of any English monarch. Mary I acceded in l553 and died in l558 of some form of cancer,possiblky Leukemia-which also Did in her Half-sister (Via King Hal-Henry 8) Elizabeth I. (Bloody) Mary had a short, tragic reign. Leave her alone!
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They give birth to a baby sheep called a lamb.
White lambs give you white wool, while, black sheep produce black wool. So just depends whether or not you like white better than black; or black better than white. Other than that there is no other differences between the two sheep.
Mary had a little lamb.
sheeps are uselly found in farms but their skin is used to make cloths
White fleece of lamb mean that all the white wool of lamb that we use
Yes bighorn lamb is black
White fleece of lamb mean that all the white wool of lamb that we use
The wool coat of the lamb is known as white fleece
a sheeps call is a bleet so i presume it will be the same for a lamb Bleeting e.g. the lamb was bleeting for its mother
The fleece is as white as snow, meaning the lambs wool
There are two things that can happen, most suffolk lambs are born black, and once shorn, will be white. Or, sometimes if the dam is black, the lamb will also stay black. This is for suffolks anyways.... =]