Not necessary.
If a sheep makes noise, it could be in pain, agitated, scarer, or just generally hungry x
there hungry
Hungry ones
sheep will eat when they are hungry a lot ,
It could be possible if the goat is really hungry but if it smells bad or anything that is a bit different about the sheep it will not eat it .
It isn't. Your eschewing beef in favour of mutton will not affect people who are hungry elsewhere.
Sheep are scared of a lot of things. Sheep are particularly scared of predators like sneaky wolves and hungry coyotes.
A noisy noise annoys a noisy oyster.
All sheep are inherantly dumb but lovable creatures. Suffolks are a larger breed but no sheep breed in particular will "charge" a person, usually sheep in general prefer to go the other direction. The only sheep that charge people are hungry ones when they see you with a bucket of feed, or a ram (male sheep). Rams can be dangerous during rut and as suffolks are a larger breed its best to steer clear of the males while they are in rut.
it was hard but knew how to farm animals so they wouldn't go hungry and the wool from the sheep made good clothing
it was hard but knew how to farm animals so they wouldn't go hungry and the wool from the sheep made good clothing
it was hard but knew how to farm animals so they wouldn't go hungry and the wool from the sheep made good clothing
No, "noisy" is an adjective. It describes a noun by indicating a state of making a lot of noise.