No
The three largest animal industries in Utah are beef cattle production, dairy farming, and poultry farming. The state also has a significant sheep and lamb industry.
1) there is no such thing as a 'dairy sheep' 2) you can milk all sheep otherwise baby sheep would die think about what ur asking
It takes less animals to produce more milk with a cow-based dairy than a sheep- or goat-based dairy. One dairy cow will produce more milk over a period of time than one goat or sheep.
Dairies are businesses that harvest or process (or both) animal milk from cows, goats, buffaloes, sheep, horse, or camels, for human consumption.
The animal commonly used for shelter, clothing, and food is the sheep. Sheep provide wool, which is used for clothing and textiles, while their meat is a significant food source. Additionally, sheep's hides can be used to make leather, and their milk can be processed into various dairy products. Historically, sheep have played a crucial role in many cultures for these resources.
If they are dairy sheep - they are usually milked twice a day.
Sheep or goat
Sheep bleat.
The dairy cow.
seven sheep because a sheep is a clean animal and a dirty animal goes in two it is in the bible
A sheep.
No. They only give dairy to their piglets.