Sheep and goat meat are excellent sources of B12. The meat from sheep and goats do not have a recorded amount of B12 because the amount can vary depending on the diet of the animal.
Lamb is a sheep less than a year old, typically slaughtered between the ages of four and twelve months. Older sheep is called mutton and has a much stronger flavor and tougher meat that many find distasteful Contrary to conventional wisdom, in the USA any sheep under two years of age can be legally labled and sold as lamb.
I don't know though go on a sheep and goat sight or something.
This depends on how much the sheep weighs and the current market rate.
Sheep don't eat meat; he'd kill himself not just that if sheep really ate meat then it would be A.dumb and B.15kg Duuu...
BREAD, flowers and Fruits, goat meat..other meat... much the same...
The skeleton of a goat typically has 189 bones. That is why many dishes made with goat do not contain as much meat as bones.
pretty much meat eaters
the snow leopards eat sheep and if they go extinct the amount of wild sheep and goat will increase too much
they dont need much attention
15 kilograms...add it up... But, if you actually think about it, sheep are herbivores...They don't eat meat.
Sheep can get confused with fibre goats. All goats' fur doesn't have lanolin in it, goats fur is usually referred to as hair, while sheep's fur is always called wool. Sheep are grazers and goats are browsers. Sheep do not have horns, unless they are Big Horned Sheep. A goat's horns don't curl as the Big horned Sheep's horns. Sound: Sheep usually make a 'baaaa' sound and goats usually make a 'maaaa' sound.
AnswerYes, they can and the result is geep. I'm unsure as to whether they are sterile or not, but have seen a perfectly healthy animal arise.I disagree. An embryo may begin, but the 2 are genetically incompatible. Death of the embryo, or the dam is a sure thing.Witness it, and the outcome was tragic, and expensive.