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No. Wheat is a crop, not a pasture. However winter wheat can be grown to be grazed as temporary pasture during the summer time, or grown to be grazed in the fall or winter.
The animals can get a bad cold and die. The farmers need to feed them and clean their pens. Hope this helps!
Farmers have to get a lot of food for the winter so the animals have food so they don't die and you have to find a good place to put him in because they will fart all over the placethey actually have to get sseds
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This varies depending on what animal you are feeding, what time of year it is (animals will usually require more feed in the winter months than in the summer, as they are on pasture), and how much you feed the animals.
Spring time: seeding crops, mother farm animals giving birth to babies Summer time: spraying crops, putting animals out to pasture, breeding time Fall: Weaning time, time to harvest crops and store them, sell weaned animals and culls Winter: a rest period, except to feed animals during the winter days.
Farmers Almanacs prediction is that Winter will be slightly milder than normal.
Usually most animals are raised on pastures, this allows them to feed freely on grass, saving the farmer work and money. They are getting all of the needed nutrients from the grass and they are able to get the needed exercise, however some farmers will still feed them grain to help them grow.
In summer, sheep graze on pasture. And in winter, they are fed hay and grain.
Yes they push the snow away from the pasture and eat
Yes, but the pasture in the winter may not be enough to sustain the horse so extra feed may be required.
Mary and Joseph went to Bethlehem in the winter. Bethlehem experiences mild winters with temperatures ranging from 40-60 degrees Fahrenheit during this time.