Hi,
The answer to your question is Yes. Well that is for the sheeps that do grow horns as there are few types that do not. The ones that do grow horns however grow them their entire lifetime. So if they grow their whole life then yes it would grow back if it broke.
Here is a link about sheep, some sheeps have 4 horns.
http://www.sheep101.info/horns.html
They die because when a sheep lies on its back it can't get back up again, but when it does lie on its back the skin on top of the sheep falls on to its lungs which stop it from breathing.
One common venereal disease that is common in sheep and goats is Epididymitis. Epididymitis affects the back of their testicles.
Depends on what farm your talking about. The vast majority would be no though. Sheep usually like it when they are shaved. Imagine walked around with 3 times your weight of on your back.
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Yes, lambs are young sheep, sheep are mammals and mammals are vertebrates, they have backbones.
after you have the child it goes back to being felopian tubes in a dog uteren hornes
they stand on their back legs and whip their machete out and get some business done.
4 sheep 2+2=4 2 sheep: they are both in front and in back ^^
This depends on the personality of the pup, if it aggressive or just does not understand what to do. Try taking him back out to the sheep on a leash and see how he reacts. If he wants to chase them in a bad way then, try to teach the pup that these sheep are not the predators. Remember he is young and may just not understand what to do.
First you take the sheep acrossthen you go back and get the cabbagethen you take the sheep back and take the wolf acrossthen you take the sheep across and you will winIT WILL WORK:)
They die because when a sheep lies on its back it can't get back up again, but when it does lie on its back the skin on top of the sheep falls on to its lungs which stop it from breathing.
To solve it you, 1) take he sheep to the other shore 2) go back and get the wolf 3) bring back the sheep 4) grab the cabbage and bring it to the wolf's shore 5) go get the sheep and bring it back
The expression is not actually "rode on the sheep's back" but "built on the sheep's back". Australia is often referred to as the country that was built on the sheep's back. That is because the wool industry is one of Australia's earliest industries, and the one that initially propelled Australia into success as a self-sufficient colony, able to trade with England in its own right. Australia's economic success and political development was "built on the sheep's back".
The sheep that Australia was once said to be riding on the back of, was the Merino.
A sheep fold is a sheep pen, a place of safety. The phrase is to welcome someone back after they have been away.
to the lost sheep