Why do want to know? Anyway, they are kept in pens called GS pens because it is very dangerous if you do not have pens for sheep and goats because they carry out a disease called hircositus. Hope this helps!
Sheep are breed in the UK on many farms as part of a mixed animal farm (sheep, cattle, etc). Hill farming is well suited to sheep breeding on the rougher terrain of the hills and moorland.
Sheep are kept in barns when the weather warrants it. Otherwise, sheep are usually kept in a fenced-in area much like cattle.
If you mean which building, it's a barn. If you mean outside, it's a pasture.
The living place of sheep is commonly known as a barn if it is a structure. However, if you mean where they stay outside, it is called a pasture.
A paddock, a farm.
We call them pens
Sheep yard
They don't really have one if you mean a structure-they are grazing animals and kept inside a fence like a corral.
Sheep are kept in a variety of places, mainly on farms. They can be kept as pets in a small pen, although there is normally only 2 or 3, while mobs/flocks of mainly up to about 300 sheep can be kept in large paddocks.
Suggestions: goats and sheep are generally not kept in a home but in a barn or a fenced-in field.
They are called sheep and the Gaelic for sheep is ovella
Generally, they are called sheep stations. A farm or property.
cote
sheep farming
The place is called "port" where ships are kept? woodenboatusa.com
The place where luggage is kept in an airplane is called the cargo hold.
By the breed of sheep being kept but eventually all sheep end up as meat.
A closet?
They don't really have one if you mean a structure-they are grazing animals and kept inside a fence like a corral.
A stable.
The Armament House
Woodrow Wilson kept sheep to cut the grass and save money.
An abattoir or slaughter house.
Sheep are kept in a variety of places, mainly on farms. They can be kept as pets in a small pen, although there is normally only 2 or 3, while mobs/flocks of mainly up to about 300 sheep can be kept in large paddocks.