Sheep have a gestational period (time of pregnancy) of 145 days.
Dorper
Merino, Poll Dorset, Suffolk, Dorper
Sheep with access to plenty of good quality pasture are less likely to eat trees as they prefer grass. Sheep that are overstocked or underfed may turn to browse on trees out of desperation for food. Breeds such as the Katahdin or Dorper are known to be less likely to eat trees compared to other sheep breeds.
Dorper sheep, males and females are supposed to be polled, that is without horns. However it does happen once in a while that a dorper will have scurs ( horn material without the under laying bone) or even small horns. Large horns are frowned upon.
Sheep with black heads are commonly known as Blackheaded Dorper sheep. They are a breed of domestic sheep known for their meat production and adaptability to various climates.
Dorper sheep are seasonal breeders and typically mate in the fall. They have a gestation period of around 150 days and usually give birth to lambs once a year. Breeding frequency can vary depending on the management practices of the farm.
Dorper sheep typically weigh between 100 to 200 pounds (45 to 90 kg) depending on their age and sex. Mature ewes generally weigh around 100 to 140 pounds (45 to 63 kg), while rams can weigh between 150 to 200 pounds (68 to 90 kg). Their size can vary based on genetics, diet, and overall health.
sheep don't eat meat
I don't know in pounds, but my neighbor had goats and they usually make 1/2 gallon/day.
you ate the sheep
Eat!! Sheep love to eat!! :D