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Germany & Britain were too cautious with each; the Germans refused to fight and fled into their ports at Jutland. Britain was too cautious, ran, then couldn't find the Germans to fight them again. Their greatest naval battles with each other were at the Coronel Islands and Falkland Islands against Admiral Graf Spee. There was no cowardice shown there!
The ratio of sheep to people in New Zealand has been large for many years. It reached a peak in the years from the 1950s to the early 1980s.In 1950 the ratio was 18 sheep for every person in New Zealand, and from then until 1986 it varied between 18 and 22 sheep per person. It was 16 sheep per person in 1991. The sheep to person ratio has since dropped to 8 sheep per person for 2008. This is due to many farmers changing to more lucrative production, with the exact change depending on the region. Some major changes have been to beef, wine grape growing and dairy.
There are hundreds of sheep killed each year for food. The exact number of sheep killed varies from country to country.
A herd of unsheared sheep are called unshorn sheep. The sheep are sheared for their pricey wool each year.
Give each sheep you want to breed wheat.
Over nine thousand!!!! Edit: Above are trollz at work. Answer: 5 = Your sheep 7 = My sheep When you give me a sheep, your number of sheep drops from 5 to 4 and mine rises to 8, which is twice 4. When i give you a sheep, your number of sheep becomes 6 and mine is lowered to 6, too. TBH I'm glad I've got sheep all of a sudden. Lamb for dinner tomorrow night :D
about 2million-18million sheep each year. usually by electrical stunning and sticking.
He hasn't yet released which times he will reach which areas. It all depends on how much time the stops before yours take. However he seems to be reaching each area around Midnight, their time. Right now he is in the Falkland Islands!
By insects/flies and the sheep rubbing on each others wool.
No, sheep are neither carnivores nor scavengers, they do not eat each other.
As they think the sheep in front knows where the tastier grass is growing.
Counting each other.