It depends on how remote the "sheep station" is. Mostly these days, it is cattle stations which are really remote as many wool growers have switched to cattle for meat. Generally, if the landowners can't get to a local shop they do a monthly shop which comes in by truck.
they go to the store and buy their own.
like an american cafeteria
A couple of jobs on a sheep station is a shearer and a station hand.
Yes a sheep farm or ranch is know as a sheep station in Australia
They either grow or farm their food.
they buy it
A woolgrower is a sheep farmer, or the owner of a sheep station.
wellitdepends on if it likes youare not and yovegot to give it food No sheep are generally not harmful to people except if the sheep have horns and are protecting their young or you get headbutted by a ram.
The size of the property and thus the number of sheep that can be grazed..
No. The Australian equivalent of a homestead is "station", as in a sheep station or a cattle station. Only a very small proportion of Australians live on sheep or cattle stations.
A sheep station is just another word for a farm. The sheep are raised and bread in fields outside (but the fields are large).
They had sheep and cows to provide wool and milk/food.
The sheep are in Park Station hiding behind a bush.