The Beulah Speckled Face is a breed of domestic sheep originating in the United Kingdom.
The ewes, which are naturally polled, are often crossed with lowland rams such as the Suffolk, Texel or Bluefaced Leicester to breed mules, and to produce market lambs for meat.
When bred pure, the lambs do not meet today's export demand for lean, fast-growing sheep.
[3] The Beulah Speckled Face is a medium-sized breed although it is fairly large for a hill sheep.
It is used for hand spinning, weaving and knitting, to make garments and fabrics, and the coarser ranges are used for household textiles and rugs.