Sheep - Sheep produce wool (though, not all breeds do), meat (lamb and mutton), as well as milk (some cheeses are made with sheep milk including ricotta).
Cattle - Cattle produce meat (veal and beef) as well as milk. Milk from a cow is the most common type of milk consumed by humans; it can be found in milk, yogurt, ice cream, cheese, and practically every other dairy product.
The word "made" is really the wrong word to use here, since these two animals don't exactly make products, but rather produce them which can be made into something by humans. Sheep "make" wool, and some breeds are bred as dairy sheep, which means they produce milk. They also turn grass into meat, being lamb or mutton. Cattle, though they aren't wool producers, convert grass into beef, and the dairy breeds produce milk, like Holsteins. Cattle manure is also great fertilizer.
The major agricultural products of Texas are cattle, sheep, wheat, grapefruit, and cotton
wheat corn soybeans rice beef cattle dairy cattle sheep
The main products of Nevada are silver, mining, sheep, oil, wheat and cotton.
Cattle milk, sheep milk & GOAT milk
Cattle and sheep. sometimes goats depending on how far north you are
corn,wheat,paper, pencils
some are potatoes, corn, and wheat. Also have pigs, sheep, cattle, goats
No. Cattle and sheep are two different species.
Sheep produce wool, which is commonly used in the textile industry for making clothing and other products. Additionally, sheep also produce milk, which can be consumed as a beverage or used to make dairy products such as cheese and yogurt.
Raising cattle on large farms is typically referred to as "cattle ranching," while raising sheep is called "sheep farming" or "sheep ranching." Both practices involve managing livestock for meat, wool, or other products. These operations can vary in size and may include extensive grazing systems.
They produce meat and milk products for human consumption.