Cattlemen often viewed sheep herders, or "woolies," with disdain, as they believed sheep grazing could deplete the grasslands essential for cattle. This rivalry was rooted in competition for land and resources, leading to conflicts over grazing rights. Cattlemen frequently accused sheep herders of damaging the land, while sheep herders claimed that cattle overgrazed it. Overall, the relationship was marked by tension and territorial disputes.
there is no plural for sheep 1 sheep is call a sheep and more than 1 sheep is call a sheep
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are chameleons territorial
Rams are male sheep known for their large curled horns that curve outwards and back, often used to establish dominance within a herd. They are typically strong, territorial, and exhibit aggressive behavior during mating season. Rams are herbivores and graze on grass and other vegetation.
Herdwick are a very hardy breed of sheep, able to survive entirely on grazing within a smallish area and with a strong territorial behaviour. This makes them an ideal breed for the higher altitudes of the Lake District not only because of their self-sufficiency, but also because then don't tend to wander off over the higher peaks.
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Columbian Sheep is a breed of sheep. They are a larger framed white face sheep.
The singular and plural are the same word, for example: one sheep, two sheep, three sheep. Examples: Mary had a little lamb that grew up to be a sheep. When Mary grew up, she kept a flock of thirty sheep.
The plural of 'sheep' is actually the same - just 'sheep'. So you have one sheep, or ten sheep. Not sheeps. A group of sheep is called a flock or a herd of sheep.
According to the Chinese Zodiac the years of the Sheep are: 1907: Fire Sheep 1919: Earth Sheep 1931: Metal Sheep 1943: Water Sheep 1955: Wood Sheep 1967: Fire Sheep 1979: Earth Sheep 1991: Metal Sheep 2003: Water Sheep 2015: Wood Sheep 2027: Fire Sheep 2039: Earth Sheep
Yes. Most are very territorial.