Caltrop (Tribulus terrestris) causes hepatogenous photosensitisation, basically it affects the liver and phylloerythrin accumulates in the peripheral blood vessels leading to very bad 'sunburn'. Remove the sheep from access to the plant provide good quality water and hay and shade - if it is really bad you might need some antihistamines from a veterinarian.
A sheep will get heat stroke/sun stroke. The sheep need adequate shade on hot and humid days. They also need a constant water source.
Sheep do not need many special conditions to live. They need adequate food and a water supply. Sheep also don't like extreme temperatures and will need shelter.
No as the female sheep (ewe) needs a male sheep (ram) to get her pregnant. Once she is pregnant she doesn't need the male sheep anymore.
Adult sheep are called 'sheep' (if you need to be more precise, ewes - female and rams - male) and the young are called lambs
You sheer sheep in order to utilise their wool for clothing and other commodities that we need/want.
In order to know how one can use lime to remedy something one would need to know what the person is trying to remedy.
I need sheep ,because i need their droppings to keep my garden healthy. Sheep are also the main source of wool for the production of clothing. Sheep also provide meat called lamb or mutton depending on the age of the animal when it is slaughtered.
Sheep do not need to bathe but sometimes farmers will plunge dip them to treat for lice.
A sheep will get heat stroke/sun stroke. The sheep need adequate shade on hot and humid days. They also need a constant water source.
Sheep do not need many special conditions to live. They need adequate food and a water supply. Sheep also don't like extreme temperatures and will need shelter.
If you are sweating in the feed, the home remedy includes shaving and taking a bath regularly.
barn
you need some shears, then use shear on the sheep.
No as the female sheep (ewe) needs a male sheep (ram) to get her pregnant. Once she is pregnant she doesn't need the male sheep anymore.
Sheep need at least 4.5 liters of water per day. Pregnant or lactating ewes need more. *Sheep on dry grass need more water than those on green grass*
around 1/4 for one sheep. (thats what my sheep live in and he's happy!)
This can be called a herd or a flock of sheep.