Black Hawaiian Sheep

About
The agility of the Black Hawaiian Sheep enables them to thrive in various terrains, including steep, rocky hillsides. They have a thick black coat and are usually black all over, although some sport a white muzzle.
Fun Facts
The Black Hawaiian is primarily a browser, feeding on weeds and occasionally tender grass shoots. They shed their woolly undercoat in winter months so do not require shearing like most other sheep.Â
Conservation Status
Least Concern
Annual Cost of Care
The cost to care for this animal per year is $330.
Through our Adopt a Species program, you have an opportunity to provide for this animal’s needs by paying for the annual cost of care. Check out our Donate page for other ways you can give!