no
Not if sheep are managed in a sustainable and responsible way on pasture. If sheep were allowed to overgraze a pasture or graze so much off a pasture that there's nothing left for the cattle to eat, most certainly they would ruin land intended or also used for grazing cattle.
The sheep were grazing in the paddock.
Sheep usually graze in pastures, fields, and open grasslands where they can find abundant grass and other forage. They prefer areas with low shrubs and plants that are easily accessible. In addition to natural landscapes, sheep can also be found grazing on farms and in managed grazing systems where their diet is supplemented with hay or grain. Proper grazing management is essential to maintain the health of the land and the sheep.
By grazing
We have a lot of flat farm land ideal for grazing herds of cows, sheep etc. What else can we do with 40 million sheep but kill and sell it?
In the paddocks grazing the pasture.
The sheep were grazing while the birds were singing.
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In areas where grazing land is scarce, people often use milk from goats and sheep. These animals require less land and can thrive in harsher environments compared to larger livestock like cows. Goat and sheep milk are also rich in nutrients and can be easily processed into cheese and yogurt, making them valuable sources of nutrition in such regions.
To more easily catch the insects that the sheep disturb when they are grazing.
midland areas
Kangaroos are native grazing animals in Australia. In addition, Australia has grazing stock animals such as cattle and sheep.