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A sheep station is just another word for a farm. The sheep are raised and bread in fields outside (but the fields are large).
Generally, they are called sheep stations. A farm or property.
Depending were the station is and how new it is they usually use horses to herd the sheep and to get to places.
Most sheep stations pump water from the Great Artesian Basin which is underneath a large part of Australia.
Most sheep stations pump water from the Great Artesian Basin which is underneath a large part of Australia.
yes there was one once, but now it is the police station
A couple of jobs on a sheep station is a shearer and a station hand.
Yes a sheep farm or ranch is know as a sheep station in Australia
A woolgrower is a sheep farmer, or the owner of a sheep station.
The size of the property and thus the number of sheep that can be grazed..
No. The Australian equivalent of a homestead is "station", as in a sheep station or a cattle station. Only a very small proportion of Australians live on sheep or cattle stations.
A sheep station is just another word for a farm. The sheep are raised and bread in fields outside (but the fields are large).
The sheep are in Park Station hiding behind a bush.
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A jackeroo.
a male sheep is known as a 'ram' a female is known as a 'ewe', (pronounced-yooh-)
A large farm ("ranch") where sheep are raised, generally with cropping so sheep can be rotated through wheat paddocks after harvest.