Sheep are by nature ruminants and grazers. They graze for hours upright with their heads down. They also eat grain and hay from feeders and troughs. Then many can be found laying down moving their jaws, chewing their cud.
Grass, clover, forb, and other pasture plants. They like forb the best. Forb is a
broad-leaved herbaceous plant: any broad-leaved herbaceous plant that is not a grass, especially one that grows in a prairie or meadow. Also feed pellets.
humans would eat a sheep and so would other animals
The Sheepshead fish is a marine species. Its diet consists mainly of live small crabs, moluscs and bi-valve shellfish.
dog food
wolves and only wolves will eat sheep No - donkeys too, I believe
A sheep is an herbivore, which is the group of animals that eat only plants.
Usually animals like sheep and squirrels
Most village dwellers would have cows, pigs, sheep, etc. They need to have animals to make money off of, and to eat.
No, sheep are herbivores. They only eat plants, so they have no need to hunt other animals. Sheep are usually the prey, not the predator.
cattle, sheep, deer,
yes but they count them firstIf they can get their paws on them, they would happily eat sheep.
Deer are ruminants like cows and sheep - they eat only vegetation.
Sheep are herbivores, they naturally eat only plant material, not animals (as do carnivores), nor a mixture (as do omnivores).
no cause people still shoot them for sport and also animals eat animals. Probably not. Farmed animals like pigs, sheep and cattle would need to be controlled because many are in countries with few natural predators. We don't eat many other animals really. Chickens are unlikely to take over the world.
cattle, sheep, deer,
Mainly ones that eat grass, such as sheep, or goats.