Hay, grass, grain, beetpulp, and various other things. They do not, however, eat tin cans. That is a myth and never feed an animal trash.
No sheep and goats are both herbivores.
No both sheep and goats are herbivorous ie they eat plants and vegetation
Sheep and goats mostly eat grass, clover, forbs, and other pasture plants. They can eat zoysia grass. Goats eat more than sheep.
Wolves eat them.
Yes
Mainly ones that eat grass, such as sheep, or goats.
Because it was easy to get. Sheep, deers, goats and etc. where hunted with bows and arrows. Later sheep and goats and probably also deers where tamed so it was easier to get.
Goats are generally better at keeping grass short compared to sheep, as they are browsers and tend to eat a wider variety of plants, including weeds and shrubs. Sheep are grazers and prefer eating grass, so they may not be as effective at controlling taller grass or invasive vegetation.
8 sheep 4 goats
No, lambs are the offspring of sheep. Goats are not related to sheep as they are of different genus.
There is no specific kind of grass that goats eat, so yes, sheep can eat any kind of grass a goat eats.
The needles and seeds of all yews are highly poisonous to horses, cattle, sheep and goats, although the red, fleshy seed covering is not.