Yes as it conserves warmth and as a flock they have a better chance of protecting themselves from predators rather than individually.
by huddling they sharing their body heat
They help each other to stay warm by huddling together, they form a mass to protect young from predators, they basically have to work together or they will die.
Sheep provide us with wool and meat.
No. They do nothing to hold the soil together, as opposed to a tree's extensive root system.
No, you should not get in trouble for helping a sheep over the fence if the sheep is in distress or stuck.
Sheep could help poor families use the milk to make cheese and the wool for clothing.
He would help free the sheep.
Listening for predators, the call of their lambs and the call of other sheep.
By providing feed, water and shelter. By vaccinating sheep against various diseases that can make the sheep sick and by drenching them for worms.
By providing feed, water and shelter. By vaccinating sheep against various diseases that can make the sheep sick and by drenching them for worms.
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you eat there meat inside