Not normally. It may happen when they are being transferred from one field to another, or if someone has accidentally left a gate open, as happens in any country.
Ireland has more people than sheep. It is estimated that there are approximately 3.48 million sheep, and 4.589 million people in Ireland.
Yes.
A freakin sheep! don't you live in Ireland? im American and i went there this summer and there were so many freakin sheep!
Ireland has approximately 94,000 miles of paved roads.
You have everything from small narrow roads to high quality motorways in Ireland, like in any modern country.
The speed limit for national roads in Ireland is 100 kilometres per hour.
sheep, cows and also goats but mostly sheep.
Roads are built in Ireland for the same reason as they are in any country in the world: so that people and goods can be transported.
Not only in Ireland.. Sheep have markings on them so that the owner can tell which one is theirs and which one isnt..
There are sheep farmers in Ireland, so they would herd their sheep. There are many farms that do not have sheep, and most people in Ireland are not farmers, so they would not herd sheep. So like most countries, it is just the sheep farmers that herd sheep.
Saint Patrick is said to have herded sheep in County Antrim, in Northern Ireland. Legend has it that he worked as a shepherd there before he became a missionary and played a significant role in spreading Christianity in Ireland.
yep i counted ;P