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No. Sheep are herbivores. They mostly eat grass.
Sheep and goats mostly eat grass, clover, forbs, and other pasture plants. They can eat zoysia grass. Goats eat more than sheep.
They mostly eat hay and grass, but will also eat some weeds. They normally eat grass all the time just like cows, but they eat less forage than horse or a cow. Often two to three sheep will eat just as much as one cow or one horse.
Suffolk sheep eat what most sheep breeds eat. They eat pasture plants that are in their area. These consist of clovers, grass, and forbs.
The main diet of sheep consists of grass, clover, forbs, grain, water, and snow.
It depends on how many sheep there are, one sheep doesn't eat as much as one horse
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Black sheep eat the same amount of grass as white sheep.
All sheep are grazers. Be them wild or domesticated they all eat the same. Wild sheep enjoy grass and grasing as much as the dometics.
Grass. That's what sheep normally eat.
No. Sheep are herbivores. They mostly eat grass.
First of all the plural of "sheep" is "sheep" not "sheeps" and your use of the possessive (sheep's) is incorrect in the context of your question. To answer your question -yes, sheep eat grass.
No. Sheep are herbivores. They mostly eat grass.
There is no specific kind of grass that goats eat, so yes, sheep can eat any kind of grass a goat eats.
A big horn sheep does eat plants such as grass
Sheep and goats mostly eat grass, clover, forbs, and other pasture plants. They can eat zoysia grass. Goats eat more than sheep.
They mostly eat hay and grass, but will also eat some weeds. They normally eat grass all the time just like cows, but they eat less forage than horse or a cow. Often two to three sheep will eat just as much as one cow or one horse.