They Use them For Wool and meat.
They use it to make wool clothes and other things out of wool.
Yes, they can use it for counting cows or sheep. Or weighing their animals.
To mark which sheep is theirs, to mark which ones are going to market, to mark what sheep they may have given medication to. Farmers may also put a harness on a ram with raddle in it so they know which ewes the ram has served.
No, beech hedge is not poisonous to sheep. Many farmers use beech hedge on their farms for the livestock to eat.
The farmers in my area do not put their sheep inside so they are out all the time. Therefore they do not have to "let their sheep out."
Well they do drive their truck and that uses technology and they graze the sheep.
Female sheep are mainly used for reproduction and wool purposes, however, when you have a larger operation some farmers will choose to use the females for meat purposes as well as the males.
the greek farmers raised sheep and goats.
Because they are easier to herd and less able to jump fences.
They whistle!
a meaty/fat body in case they use it for food, and lots of wool in case they use it to make yarn.
Cause they shag sheep........