Once a year in the spring. If the sheep do not have a barn remember when picking sheering day to check weather conditions you want to time it when its not getting to cold at night but before its getting to hot during the day.
Once a year, usually in the spring when the weather starts to get warmer. Remember when picking sheering day to check weather conditions you want to time it when its not getting to cold at night but before its getting too hot during the day.
most the time they are born in jan. feb. march and some in the fall all mine are in those 3 months
In the UK most sheep are shorn once a year. Usually around May/June/July. Sometimes sheep are shorn prior to lambing for management purposes.
Usually during March although some can be earlier.
At the beginning of their lives. Then they grow out of it.
Sheep mate in the Fall and bear their offspring in the Spring. The average lamb weighs between 7 and 12 pounds at birth.
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Lambs are baby sheep.
Lambs are baby sheep, ewes are female sheep, and rams are male sheep.
Sheep have lambs and goats have kids. Sheep normally have a single or twin lambs but can have three or four.
fleecy;) Baby sheep are called lambs.
Lambs
Lambs are baby sheep. Thus lambs are "related" to sheep.
Lambs are baby sheep.
Sheep is sheep and lamb is lambs
slaughter lambs are lambs/sheep that you butcher
Lambs are baby sheep, ewes are female sheep, and rams are male sheep.
No, lambs are the offspring of sheep. Goats are not related to sheep as they are of different genus.
Lambs and sheep are basically the same thing, unless you mean that lambs are younger and sheep are older. Then obviously sheep's ears are longer.
Sheep have lambs and goats have kids. Sheep normally have a single or twin lambs but can have three or four.
fleecy;) Baby sheep are called lambs.
Yes, lambs are young sheep, sheep are mammals and mammals are vertebrates, they have backbones.
They have lambs
By eating the meat from slaughtered sheep or lambs