This really depends on the type of goat, its age, its stage of production, the type of pasture you have, the amount of rainfall you have in your area for pasture growth and the carrying capacity of your land - it will be different for different areas but it is recommended to not have more than 8 DSE for parasite control.
not much you shouldn't need more than an acre and at least a 20 by 20 square foot place
it produces four to five kilograms of wool
I've heard 6 sheep for 1 acre, so if you have an acre, that will cover it. if not, its proboblly not that big of a deal, because sheep don't take up very much room.
3 two is a couple 3s a flock
Between 2 and 10 litres a day.
4kg
Sheep only produce one type of fibre which is called wool but it is of different microns (thicknesses). The higher the number (micron) the finer the wool. The finer micron wool is more expensive and used for suits and the coarser the micron is the more likely it is to be used in carpets etc
It depends on the grade of the wool, the purity of the sheep, the breed of sheep, the farmers rates and the retailer rates. One opinion is £2.00 per metre. ($3.24USD)
Wool, But there is one breed that has hair
sheep. you can sell the wool and make really expensive sweaters you can also make purses.
As it is a good farming environment to rear sheep
if you times the sheeps weight with the weight of the ram hu got horny and got the sheep pregnant the answer would come to how many sheep the ewe would have!!! so the answer would be 3847382583275
It only takes one sheep to make a coat. This one sheep can be sheered many times to produce enough wool for one jacket.
A Mariano sheep will yield between ten and eighteen pounds in one shearing. The male sheep is larger and yields more wool than the female.
Sheep only produce one type of fibre which is called wool but it is of different microns (thicknesses). The higher the number (micron) the finer the wool. The finer micron wool is more expensive and used for suits and the coarser the micron is the more likely it is to be used in carpets etc
It depends on the grade of the wool, the purity of the sheep, the breed of sheep, the farmers rates and the retailer rates. One opinion is £2.00 per metre. ($3.24USD)
Why do sheep shed their wool? Perhaps because they cannot get an appointment at the barber? Or maybe to keep it dry (in the shed)? Some sheep, such as the Barbados - sometimes called 'hair sheep' or 'blackbelly sheep'' - naturally shed when it becomes warm.
Wool, But there is one breed that has hair
Sheep are born with about 1 cm of wool on them. Most medium wool breeds will have 2 inches of wool on them by the time they're one year old. More finewool, carpet wool, and other wool breeds can have over 1 foot of wool by the time they're one year old. But not all sheep have wool. There are some breeds, like the Katahdin and Dorper, that have hair instead of wool. All hair breeds do grow a winter wool coat, but it is shed in the spring.
Sheep are passive mobs that will not kill you in any stage. They normally travel in herds, so it is common to see more that just one sheep in the area. Basically sheep just roam around, eat grass, and give you wool. A sheep will give you 1-3 pieces of wool upon shearing, (1-4 in X-Box 360 Edition), and 1 piece of wool upon death. You may dye an unsheared sheep any color with dyes, and upon shearing will regrow that color of wool regardless of the original color. Sheep will regrow wool once that have eaten grass, so if you have a sheep farm make sure that they have access to grass to regrow thier wool from. They will try to jump over objects when they reach them, which is funny with fences. Sheep may go into water without any hesitation so it is common to see a herd of sheep bobbing in the sea. Also, sheep cannot drown. You may guide a sheep to somewhere when you are holding wheat. You must have the wheat in your hand and the sheep will follow you. They produce no edible objects, only wool. You may dye regular white wool (or bleach wool with bone meal) with a crafting bench, yet you only get 1 block of colored wool, so it is more useful to dye a sheep and keep on shearing as you will get more pieces of wool this way.
One of the most highly regarded wool sheep is the merino. Other breeds prized for their soft wool are the baby doll and shetland. The southdown and corrindale are also used.
You have to get out your sheers. After you have done that, you must appproach a sheep. Then PRESS AND HOLD on the sheep and it will create two blocks of wool. The sheep will regrow it's wool after a short time wgen it eats grass.I dont think its possible yet on 0.3.0 you need to be in creative mode
Three bags full - one for the master, one for the dame and one for the little boy who lived down the lane.