It depends on how many sheep there are, one sheep doesn't eat as much as one horse
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in horses.
Black sheep eat the same amount of grass as white sheep.
Sheep and goats mostly eat grass, clover, forbs, and other pasture plants. They can eat zoysia grass. Goats eat more than sheep.
3 (oxen, horses and geese)
Sheep need at least 4.5 liters of water per day. Pregnant or lactating ewes need more. *Sheep on dry grass need more water than those on green grass*
Yes they are way better because they provide you with lots more fun
goats
It depends on whether the horses are broke (trained or not) sheep are pretty mellow most of the time, but when horses are scared or angry, DON'T GET IN THIER WAY!!!
To raise and breed livestock, particularly horses, sheep or cattle on a more extensive scale than farms do.
Horses, cows sheep etc mainly eat grass and a few weeds so the manure can contain grass ... Due to the relatively lower level of proteins in vegetable matter, herbivore manure has a milder smell than the dung of carnivores or omnivores
Because meat is dense in calories than the grass