That would be the country of New Zealand.
New Zealand is famous for its sheep farming industry, with more sheep than people in the country. Sheep farming plays a significant role in the agriculture sector of New Zealand's economy.
New Zealand has approximately 6 sheep for every 1 person, making it the country with the highest ratio of sheep to people in the world. Sheep farming plays a significant role in the country's economy and agricultural sector.
As of 2021, the country with the most sheep per capita is New Zealand, with approximately 6 sheep per person. Sheep farming is a significant part of the New Zealand economy.
New Zealand is a country with a population of approximately 5 million people and over 30 million sheep, making it a country where there are more sheep than people. Sheep farming is a significant industry in New Zealand.
New Zealand has double the amount of sheep compared to its human population. With a sheep population of over 30 million and a human population of around 5 million, sheep outnumber people by a significant margin in the country.
New Zealand is known for having a high sheep population, estimated to be around six sheep to every one person.
Goulburn is well known for being the heart of sheep and wool country.
The most famous sheep, if not the most abundant sheep, in Australia is called the Merino.
Merino Sheep are the common sheep in Australia.
herding sheep on a farm
its sheep, they are fine fine sheep
Probably merino, a breed of sheep that originated in Spain. They produce very fine wool, but are not tolerant of wet country - not usually a problem in Aus.
Probably merino, a breed of sheep that originated in Spain. They produce very fine wool, but are not tolerant of wet country - not usually a problem in Aus.
he is famous for sheep wool
he is famous for sheep wool
sheep the merino is famous for its wool
sheep
There are hundreds of sheep killed each year for food. The exact number of sheep killed varies from country to country.