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over a million a year
No, they never did. Sheep outnumber People in New Zealand instead, at the ratio of 10 sheep: 1 personActually, the ratio of sheep to humans in New Zealand is more like 20:1.2010 Update As of 2010,Cows outnumber people. According to an official ABC news/KOAT report, a record 5.8 million dairy cattle were counted in June 2009, well more than the country's 4.3 million citizens.Click on the link below to see the ABC News article:
cows,pigs,sheep,and horses
None. There are no sheep in a herd of cows.
The world sheep population is approximately 1,202,920,000
Most village dwellers would have cows, pigs, sheep, etc. They need to have animals to make money off of, and to eat.
They had sheep and cows to provide wool and milk/food.
We have a lot of flat farm land ideal for grazing herds of cows, sheep etc. What else can we do with 40 million sheep but kill and sell it?
horses, sheep, goats, cows etc etc
The animals were cattle, sheep, goats, cows.
sheep horses cows sheep dogs goats
no you cannot breed sheep. you can breed cows or horses, but not sheep.