sheeps are kept in winter in sheeppherds
When they go inside for the winter, they will be kept in a barn.
In winter, sheep are typically kept in barns or sheltered enclosures to protect them from harsh weather conditions such as snow, rain, and extreme cold. These shelters provide warmth, reduce wind exposure, and keep the sheep dry, which is essential for their health. Additionally, some farmers may use windbreaks or covered pens in outdoor areas, allowing sheep to access fresh air while still being shielded from the elements. Proper bedding and adequate feeding are also crucial during the winter months to ensure their well-being.
By the breed of sheep being kept but eventually all sheep end up as meat.
Because the sheep need the wool to keep them warm throughout the winter.
Woodrow Wilson kept sheep to cut the grass and save money.
People don't shear sheep in winter because sheep will get cold if they do. The wool works as a nice warm woolly jacket for sheep in winter, but the sheep like to be sheered in summer, as it gets them wool.
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Winter Kept Us Warm was created in 1965.
donkeys, Fennec foxes, rodents, sheep, ducks, chickens, pigs, goats
Sheep are kept in a variety of places, mainly on farms. They can be kept as pets in a small pen, although there is normally only 2 or 3, while mobs/flocks of mainly up to about 300 sheep can be kept in large paddocks.
in the flat land
they huddle