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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.
Who said for the first time It is better to live like a lion for one day than to live like a sheep for thousand years.?
One young sheep is a lamb, more than one young sheep are lambs
One is just as good as the other, and really it depends on what you're using the manure for!
There are a minimum of 5 sheep. 4 ahead of the rear, 4 behind the front, and one in the middle of two others.Theres 9 sheep. Because there's a sheep, then you put four behind and four in front and that same sheep in the beginning is the middle one. So that's just 9 sheep.i think the same
The plural of sheep is also sheep.
Race them around the nurburgring,, If one try's to stop give him a small shock with a cattle prod. Theres nothing like "Formula Sheep 1". Hope this answers your question
It start of with ONE sheep, then comes out from another sheep, whitch comes from that next sheep, and carry's on!
The word sheep can be used to describe a single (sheep) and it can be used to describe several sheep.
A young sheep is a lamb.
sheep does not have one
The shepherd counted the flock of sheep and noticed that one sheep was separated from the rest.