Goats like to get on their knees when they eat. Goats are not grazers and it is sometimes easier for them to eat while on their knees.
They might have sore feet as in footrot, be lame or have Arthritis. But once the sheep picks up this habit of kneeling to eat it is quite difficult to change its behaviour.
Because they are a ways from the ground so its easier to just kneel.Cows as well as goats and horses do it to .
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As they think the sheep in front knows where the tastier grass is growing.
Through eating. Their diet consists of any herbaceous matter.
They don't turn grass into meat!! They turn it into ENERGY by eating it. _________________________ The energy is wasted in execration, respiration etc. Not all the energy is consumed as biomass on the sheep.
They close their eyes and go to sleep. Most will kneel or lie down, but in a large herd it is possible for a sheep to doze off leaning on its fellow sheep.
The main diet of sheep consists of grass, clover, forbs, grain, water, and snow.
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As they think the sheep in front knows where the tastier grass is growing.
Through eating. Their diet consists of any herbaceous matter.
They don't turn grass into meat!! They turn it into ENERGY by eating it. _________________________ The energy is wasted in execration, respiration etc. Not all the energy is consumed as biomass on the sheep.
Woodrow Wilson kept sheep to cut the grass and save money.
White and fluffy like a field full of sheep eating blue grass.
Black sheep eat the same amount of grass as white sheep.
the diet of a sheep is grass!
The main diet of sheep consists of grass, clover, forbs, grain, water, and snow.
They close their eyes and go to sleep. Most will kneel or lie down, but in a large herd it is possible for a sheep to doze off leaning on its fellow sheep.
First of all the plural of "sheep" is "sheep" not "sheeps" and your use of the possessive (sheep's) is incorrect in the context of your question. To answer your question -yes, sheep eat grass.