Different types of grasses, hay and grains
They mostly eat hay and grass, but will also eat some weeds. They normally eat grass all the time just like cows, but they eat less forage than horse or a cow. Often two to three sheep will eat just as much as one cow or one horse.
they get eaten by snakes, coyotes, wolves ,kids, uglyhoes(humans), large cats , and human kind. that's what eat the marvois sheep called the sheep
Mouflon sheep are herbivores and primarily feed on grasses, herbs, shrubs, and leaves. They may also consume fruits, acorns, and other vegetation depending on availability. In captivity, they are often provided with a diet of hay, grains, and fruits and vegetables.
sheep don't eat meat
Sheep can eat clover hay, grass, and almost anything type of grass. Sheep can't eat yew, marsh marigold, larkspur, wood anemone, lesser celandine, creeping buttercup, ivy, hemlock, deadly nightshade, genbane, woody nightshade, foxglove, honeysuckle, lords and ladies (a type of lily), and ragwort. They will usually avoid those though. They also eat grains such as oats, barley, ground peas, and corn in regulated amounts.
you ate the sheep
Eat!! Sheep love to eat!! :D
Grass. That's what sheep normally eat.
No. Sheep are herbivores. They mostly eat grass.
Suffolk sheep eat what most sheep breeds eat. They eat pasture plants that are in their area. These consist of clovers, grass, and forbs.
Sheep do not eat llamas. Sheep are herbivores, that means they do not eat meat. But if you're looking for a funny answer, the sheep ate the llama because it really wa