Yes they are way better because they provide you with lots more fun
Your missing a part in your question, there is no answer at the moment.
Horses and sheep live at farms
It depends on how many sheep there are, one sheep doesn't eat as much as one horse
3 (oxen, horses and geese)
If we contrast horses with Giant Pandas the examination reveals that Giant Pandas are much better at eating bamboo than are horses. Horses are better at running than Giant Pandas. Horses are better for petting than a Giant Panda because they have been domesticated. Pandas are better than horses for consistency of color and pattern. Horses are better than Pandas because they come in a LOT more colors. Horses are better than Pandas because there are more of them.Pandas are better than horses because they are rare and that makes them unique. Both animals are better in their own way. More specific criteria would make a determination of which was "better" would be helpful.
Horses can live quite happily with goats, cattle and sheep, and often prefer to have some form of company. My horses constantly have either cattle or sheep in their paddock, and horses have even been known to bond with sheep (my old pony did this; the ram used to sleep under my pony for shelter)
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It will depend what you are looking to produce, sheep are known for their fleece production. Goats are generally heavier milkers than sheep are.
Horses and sheep are often kept in stables, barns, or paddocks.
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sheep horses cows sheep dogs goats
no you cannot breed sheep. you can breed cows or horses, but not sheep.