the pilgrims wanted to be the parents of large herds and flocks in america.
goat and crow and you ofcourse......
Cattle, Sheep, Geese and Donkeys. Horses were very rare and expensive. Cattle were used for plowing and trained as Oxen. Sheep were cooked and eaten. Geese layed eggs and were eaten.
The Greek god of shepherds and sheep is Pan. He is often depicted with goat-like features and is associated with nature and rustic music. The utensil for frying foods that shares his name is called a "pan." Thus, both the deity and the cooking tool are referred to as "Pan."
They would of most likely of eaten goat and sheep meats. During training however they were given "blood soup" which was small pieces of meat and animal blood. Also they ate whatever the helot farmers harvested.
His name was Pan, only parts of him looked like a goat.
No. A goat is not a sheep. A sheep is not a goat.
Goat and sheep.
goat :)
Sheep or goat
Yes, it is made for small animals such as the goat and sheep.
No a ewe is a female sheep, while a doe is a female goat.
The opposite of a goat is a sheep!
no
Goat herder
sheep is gheta, goat is bakari and camel is Ut
Goat's, like sheep, say "Baah". The more intelligent way to answer this question is that goat's sound is called a bleat, as is a sheep's.
Feta is a sheep's milk cheese, but some goat's milk is generally allowed.