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Grass lands or pasture areas.

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Meadow, pasture, field, etc.

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What is a town colonial town common?

an open space where sheep and cattle could graze


What does town common means?

Town common (noun) An open space in the center of a town where cattle and sheep could graze


What does town common mean?

Town common (noun) An open space in the center of a town where cattle and sheep could graze


What was the open space where cattle and sheep could gaze?

pasture


What might have been a source of conflict between cattle ranchers and farmers who were attempting to settle on the frontier?

Barbed wire fences. Farmers used barbed wire to keep animals out, but this made it more difficult for the cowboys to free-range graze their cattle. The ranchers wanted more space to graze their cattle, yet the farmers wanted property lines so no animals could mar their fields and destroy their crops.


What was sheep farming like in the 1800s to now?

Sheep farming during the 1800's compared to modern day is very different. In the 1800's, sheep were able to graze freely in open fields. Lack of space in modern day meant that sheep are grown in cramped, factory-like conditions.


When was Sheep in Space created?

Sheep in Space was created in 1984.


When did Sheep in Space happen?

Sheep in Space happened in 1984.


What does a pastoral lifestyle refer to?

A pastoral lifestyle can refer to a shepherd who herds their sheep or cattle around a wide open space of land according to what season it is and how much water and food is available to the herd.


In the 1800's why didn't the Americans think that cattle ranches in the great plains were practical?

Because they thought it a waste of space for cattle to be grazing on land that had such good soil. Back then, good soil often and primarily meant soil to raise crops on, not to graze animals. Consequently, they didn't see that maintaining the native grasslands of the great plains by grazing cattle on them was practical, because they thought it was a waste of land that could otherwise be used to grow crops on.


What is an good amount of space for a herd of sheep?

It depends on the number of sheep in your flock but if you only have a few a couple of acres should be enough space.


Do the moon affect killing cattle?

No. The moon does not affect killing cattle. The moon is in outer space,and your just dumb.o: