A shearing shed
The workhouse of a sheep station is typically referred to as a shearing shed. This is where the sheep are brought to have their wool shorn off by shearers. It plays a vital role in the wool production process on a sheep station.
The wool will remain on the animal until it is shorn off, the majority of sheep do not naturally shed their wool. Their are some breeds of sheep that do shed their fleece - Dorpers, Damaras etc but these sheep are bred for their meat qualities.
They are called sheep and the Gaelic for sheep is ovella
The female sheep is called a ewe.
A baby sheep is a lamb. A female sheep is a ewe.
Why do sheep shed their wool? Perhaps because they cannot get an appointment at the barber? Or maybe to keep it dry (in the shed)? Some sheep, such as the Barbados - sometimes called 'hair sheep' or 'blackbelly sheep'' - naturally shed when it becomes warm.
Sheep do not shed, in order for them to get rid of their wool, they need to be shorn. As sheep are adapted for colder weather climates they will not shed their wool. There are some breeds of sheep that naturally shed their wool eg Dorpers and Damaras
To shear a sheep on the game Viva Pinata a player needs to purchase a shearing shed and place it in the garden. The shed can be bought from Willy at his builder shop for 462 coins. Then click on the sheep, which in the game are called Goobaa, and then click on the shearing shed to make the sheep go inside. When done a shaved Gooba comes out and the wool will be beside the shed. Watercress is needed to make the sheep grow more wool.
Stand next to your sheep (front, back, side ect) and walk to where you want to go (in this case the animal shed), this pushes the sheep. Push your sheep in front of the animal shed and it will dissapear. Go inside your shed and your sheep will be there. Hope this helped :)x
This can have numerous names including barn, shed, lean to or corral.
of course shed
in a shed full of sheep
none you dosy prick, i only have sheep in my shed :P
The workhouse of a sheep station is typically referred to as a shearing shed. This is where the sheep are brought to have their wool shorn off by shearers. It plays a vital role in the wool production process on a sheep station.
Cote, barn or shed.
barn, shed, pen, cote
The wool will remain on the animal until it is shorn off, the majority of sheep do not naturally shed their wool. Their are some breeds of sheep that do shed their fleece - Dorpers, Damaras etc but these sheep are bred for their meat qualities.