Well it depends on where you get them and what type of chicken they are. You have to buy a minimum of 5 so you have to buy 5 or more. Tractor supply sells them but not until sometime in February thru early august. They sell 5 for about $25.00 but you still have to buy a coop $100.00 , feed $10.00.....etc....
A sheep costs about $65-$750, depending on the breed, wether or not it is pure breed or a grade animal, and also the age will play a factor in the price of the animal.
prices vary due to demand, at the moment prices are very high its probably best to wait a couple of months if you are thinkimg of buying some
It depends on its breed, age and sex and whether it is being purchased for breeding or for slaughter. At the moment lambs for slaughter are around $180 but a stud ram could go for $3000.
depends on how old the sheep is. JL
Domestic sheep ( ovis aries ) live 12 -20 years.
2 of those,a roster,and a chicken...
big horn sheep live about 46-95 years
Yes, sheep and goats can live together with little harm to eachother.
Sheep live in flocks not herds. They probably do this because they feel safer when there is a few of them around
Twice as much which is a cost of 10
The price can vary a lot depending on where you live and what type of sheep you want to buy. In upstate NY, mixed breed sheep can usually be bought for around $100. Pure bred sheep will cost more. If they are "show quality" sheep being raised to compete in breed shows, they can cost hundreds of dollars.
Depends on what country you buy it from. some countries don't even allow lamb!
This depends on where you live and what the rate is for the amount of land you need. This doesn't include the start-up expenses that you have to endure when starting up your sheep farm.
ZDF
what is the cost for sheep skin covers
Horses and sheep live at farms
£50,000.99 - fish for mackral instead
Sheep live everywhere in the country, like farms where they live on pastures.
no lots of sheep live
yes sheep can.
Sheep live in fields I think and probably barns! I've seen sheep in fields so that's probably where they live!