Only when loaded into airplanes.
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Sheep do not usually choose to hop up and down. Sheep do hop but it is usually forward in direction.
The phrase "the day I saw a sheep fly about" suggests a whimsical or fantastical event, as sheep do not fly in reality. It might refer to a memorable day marked by imagination or creativity, perhaps inspired by a dream or a story. This expression could symbolize an extraordinary or surreal experience that stood out in your memory.
Yes, they do. A group of sheep is also called a flock.
two sheep.
A sheep, Duck and a Rooster
Insecticides such as cyromazine, dicyclanil, and spinosad are commonly used to prevent fly strike in sheep. These insecticides can be applied as pour-ons, sprays, or backline treatments to control blowfly populations and protect sheep from infestations. It is important to follow label instructions and rotate active ingredients to prevent resistance.
A sheep, chicken, and a duck all at the same time
They may feel uncomfortable or may be being irritated by flies or fly struck.
The first animal to fly in an air balloon was a sheep named Montauciel, a rooster, and a duck. They flew in a tethered hot air balloon on September 19, 1783, in France as part of an experiment to study the effects of flight on living creatures.
The breed of sheep in the movie Babe is the Border Leicester. These sheep are known for their long, curly wool and distinctive appearance. They were chosen for the film due to their characteristic look.
When breeding a sheep that is producing a high amount of wool most farmers will shear the hind end of the ewe (called crutching), just enough for the vulva opening to be easily accessed. Sheep are shorn annually, so it depends of the time of joining and shearing as to how much wool the sheep will actually have in that area. Also farmers are breeding sheep to have less wool in the breech area so that there is a lower risk of fly strike.