86 = 21 quadrapeds + 1 biped
9 sheeps and 18 chickens
because if they are on wet ground for too long they will get foot rot which hurts their feet and is not fun to take care of
The answer depends on whether you are talking about one sheep, or several sheep. If there is only one sheep and the vet is attending to all its feet, you would say: "The vet is attending to all the sheep's feet." If there is more than one sheep, however, you would say "the vet is attending to all the sheeps' feet."
2 feet tall
sheep medium larva postman
No wool which has sheep? Though goat has not horns still have feet it does
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Sheep is both singular and plural; the plural of foot is feet.
Six feet below the ground
Feet on the Ground was created in 1984.
To cape a bighorn sheep, start at the feet and start skinning up the legs leaving the hooves attached at the ankles. Insert a pole to hang sheep on by its feet after removing the skin from the legs. Carefully skin up the rest of the sheep.
No, it is 10 feet from the ground