i dont think so
idk prolly but i wouldn't that's just me doe It depends on your councils by-laws.
I would keep it in a garden or a garden like habitat
I found this on the internet for you as I am inexperienced except for lambs ear,myself. landscaping.about.com/cs/designexamples1/a/landscapeDesign.htm Good luck with your garden.
Marigolds do not typically keep chipmunks away from the garden.
slaughter lambs are lambs/sheep that you butcher
You shold keep your garden clean because rodents and animals with germs or infections could start living in your garden.
the best plants for landscaping are plants that last year round and are not difficult to keep up. Regular maintenance is not something that most people want so keep it simple for the owners.
It is likely that, as the turkey is ground up, weasels and lambs are unsure of what it is. Perhaps if you fed them canned olives you'd see more nature? If that fails, lambs and weasels are sure to be drawn in by the tantalizing aroma of live kittens if you were to release a few dozen in your yard.
you said it. Sheep is adult, and lamb is baby.
Marking lambs is normally when you castrate the male lambs and tail the lambs and give them their first vaccinations.
Lambs are baby sheep. Thus lambs are "related" to sheep.
Garden gnomes are not known to keep chickens away from a garden or yard. Garden gnomes are generally used as decorative items rather than to frighten birds.