It takes less animals to produce more milk with a cow-based dairy than a sheep- or goat-based dairy. One dairy cow will produce more milk over a period of time than one goat or sheep.
1) there is no such thing as a 'dairy sheep' 2) you can milk all sheep otherwise baby sheep would die think about what ur asking
No
If they are dairy sheep - they are usually milked twice a day.
Wethers will still mount other sheep. They do this to assert dominance, regardless of whether they will create lambs or not.
Yes. All milk and milk products from any source is considered dairy.
* sheep * beef cattle * dairy cattle * pigs * horses
i think it is cows, sheep and goats!
beef cattle, dairy cows and raising sheep
Agriculture is the industry which produces sheep, beef and dairy cattle, wheat, fruits, and potatoes. Agriculture in New Zealand contributes about 2/3 of their exported goods.
Head butting is both a natural and learned behavior in sheep. It is a way for rams to get into physical shape for the breeding season and to establish (or re-establish) the dominance hierarchy.
Mixed: Dairy cattle, sheep, grain, sugar-beet, vegetables etc.
Kiwis, dairy farms, vineyards, and sheep farms abound in New Zealand.