because in 1964 all the sheep were being killed by the troops in America and there were hardly any left for the fests. in 1994 there were no sheep they were extinct and suddenly in new Zea-land there was sheep in a farm and they were very old so the farmer made a cure for it and then finally the life of sheep began in 1994 in new zealand that's why its a New Zealand icon
Because NZ is a country that has a big industry in farming
New Zealand is known for farming (especially dairy farms and sheep farms). There is a lot of space for farms
It's our icon and new Zealand are very common in farming we use their wool and we had the famous sheep shrek in tarras
Because it provides plenty of good trade, such as Lamb meat and sheep's wool.
it is said that there are 3 million people in New Zealand, and 60 million sheep. So the ratio there is 20/1. That is just for New Zealand. I dont think that there is that many in china, america, and australia The sheep to person ratio in New Zealand has dropped to 8 sheep per person for 2008 from a peak of 22 in some years between 1950 and 1990. This is due to many farmers changing to more lucrative production, with the exact change depending on the region. Some major changes have been to beef, wine grape growing and dairy.
There in 90 legal landfills in New Zealand. so that means 90 landfills are allowed to be used.
This could be because places like New Zealand do not have as many health and Safety measures.
So long as they have been granted New Zealand Citizenship, they are New Zealanders.
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Because they had so many of them. Wool was the largest export item for a long time.
do you mean does New Zealand Farm? If so well yes We (New Zealand) have many cattle farms, dairy farms etc. We farm cattle, sheep and lots of other things to Sorry I am not so good on our countries farming industry Thanks Tymaga
it is said that there are 3 million people in New Zealand, and 60 million sheep. So the ratio there is 20/1. That is just for New Zealand. I dont think that there is that many in china, america, and australia The sheep to person ratio in New Zealand has dropped to 8 sheep per person for 2008 from a peak of 22 in some years between 1950 and 1990. This is due to many farmers changing to more lucrative production, with the exact change depending on the region. Some major changes have been to beef, wine grape growing and dairy.
Australia has 120 million sheep and about 20 millions of population. New Zealand has 3 million people and 60 million sheep. There are about 36 million sheep in the UK and about 60 million people. Argentina has about 14 million sheep and a population of nearly 40 million. So your answer may be Argentina.
New zealand has won 9 so far
Because New Zealand is sitting on two tectonic plates which cause volcanos when the move.
There in 90 legal landfills in New Zealand. so that means 90 landfills are allowed to be used.
Usually on sheep :-) There are sheep farms all around New Zealand, so it is not really limited to any geographical area. Generally speaking though, sheep farms are in the hilly country, with the flat areas used more for dairy farming.
A couple of werewolves that I know took a cruise that stopped over in New Zealand. Didn't hear if they made any contributions to the local population or not. They ate a lot of sheep though. Lycans do not exists and are just made up creatures that are related to werewolves, so if you are looking for a real answer, than there are not any lycans in New Zealand. Us lycans can be anywhere so there probably are.
New Zealand is centred on the edge of two tectonic plates. Australia isn't anywhere near an edge, so it is safe.
New Zealand's standard time is GMT+12. Italy's is GMT+1. So, disregarding Daylight Savings Time, Italy is eleven hours behind New Zealand.
New Zealand is an English-speaking nation, so you would say "I'm home now."