Scottish Greyface sheep are produced by crossing a Border
Leicester ram with a Scottish Blackface ewe.
Scottish Greyface sheep have a speckled gray face. Their
body is long, well-sprung, and evenly fleshed. Scottish Greyface sheep can be
found in all parts of the British Isles.
Scottish Greyface ewes are used to produce quality prime
lamb when put to a terminal sire.