It's really hard to say exactly, but it's how things are. Scientists haven't found ways (yet) to breed for sheep with short tails to avoid the painful docking process that must be done to all lambs to prevent fly-strike.
Yes, they do but the tails are usually docked for hygienical reasons.
yes all sheep have tails just some are docked as lambs
Check with your vet but its usually done when the lambs tails are ringed/removed (before 6wks old)
The lambs are born blind but are only blind for less than a week, it all just depends on their size.
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Some Brittany Spaniels are born with long tails and some are born with tails that are naturally short. These dogs generally have their tails docked at birth.
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hens goats lambs
yes, their tails grow with them.
Lams are usually born in the early spring.
there are many diffrent stories on how the tails doll was born so there really is no answer
There is no exact number of lambs born each year globally. The number can vary depending on factors such as breeding practices, environmental conditions, and market demand for lamb products. However, millions of lambs are born annually to meet the demand for lamb meat and other products around the world.