Sheep in grass when outside and hay or very good silage when in doors. If they this alot of snow on the ground and they are outside it is hard for then to get to the grass on the ground so you should also feed then hay and dry silage.
No. Sheep are herbivores. They mostly eat grass.
No sheep are herbivores, they will not eat humans.
No, sheep should not eat grass clippings as they can ferment and cause digestive issues. It's best to provide fresh grass or hay for sheep to eat.
A big horn sheep does eat plants such as grass
Sheep eat grass and other plants making them herbivores. Carnivores eat meat (dogs, cats) and omnivores eat both (humans).
livestock, sheep and deer
snow and grass probably....
Yes
Yes they push the snow away from the pasture and eat
in what food chain would the snow leopard be in?
the snow leopards eat sheep and if they go extinct the amount of wild sheep and goat will increase too much
bharals, Siberian ibex, argali, goats sheep, deers, boars, and langur monkeys
Snow leopards eat nearly everything in their habitat but prefer medium-sized ungulated like ibex or argali sheep. They also eat smaller animals like langur monkeys, hares, marmots and birds. From time to time they also feed on livestock, mostly sheep.
To balance out livestock and sheep from an exploding population so it will eat all its food and become extinct.
Usually pretty soon after they have made a kill, which is often during the night. Blue Mountain Sheep, Ibex (A kind of goat or sheep), Marmots, Pika, Hares, and Birds
Sheep can naturally get water from ponds, rivers, streams and moist from the grass sometimes. They get water from the grass they eat which could have either snow, dew, or just moist in it. Hope this helps!
Baby snow leopards live off of their mothers milk until they are old enough to eat anything their mother brings to them, which usually consists of small rodents to deer, goats and even sheep!