The use of machinery is the fact they use a sheerer to sheer the sheep.
The relief of an hill sheep farm is hilly. Also, hill sheep farms are very steep which makes the ideal for sheep as they can live in very bad conditions such as: rain, a storm, snow...
Sheep live everywhere in the country, like farms where they live on pastures.
Fine wool sheep live on farms like all other sheep. The merino sheep breed is responsible for most of the fine wool produced in the world. There are many Fine wool stud farms around the world of which the FAIRWORLD Fine Wool Stud in South Africa is the most prominent.
They had a hill top kingdoms with big walls and inside the walls were many farms and towns
some dogs are selectively bred to do jobs like some dog are made to work on farms doing jobs like looking after the sheep to make sure a fox doesn't eat them.some dogs are selectively bred to do jobs like some dog are made to work on farms doing jobs like looking after the sheep to make sure a fox doesn't eat them.
Why do want to know? Anyway, they are kept in pens called GS pens because it is very dangerous if you do not have pens for sheep and goats because they carry out a disease called hircositus. Hope this helps!
Cattle, sheep, pigs, goats and horses are the main ones. Farms have all sort of poultry too, like chickens, turkeys, ducks and geese.
They used goats, pigs, chickens, and horses. We don't know everything yet, though. They might have had cows or sheep on their farms like we do today. However, we weren't alive during then. Let's just stick with what we know for now!
Depends on the person. Sheep are usually raised for their wool, meat, and milk. Some breeds like Suffolks can also be kept as show animals (yes there are sheep shows).
Often the hills are too steep and rugged for machinery like tractors and implements to be driven on without risk of flipping over. Hills grow grass, which feeds the sheep.
I have no idea on how it looks like when a sheep eats.
it look like a big sheep with horns sorda like a goat