The sheep industry produces several valuable by-products beyond meat and wool. These include lanolin, a natural grease extracted from sheep's wool used in cosmetics and skincare products, as well as sheep milk, which is rich in nutrients and used to make cheese and other dairy products. Additionally, sheep hides are processed into leather, and their manure is utilized as a natural fertilizer. Overall, these by-products contribute significantly to the economy and sustainability of the sheep farming sector.
hunter woodall
milk cheese bone meal for fertilizer
The actual production of bikes will have the same byproducts as any other mechanical industry using the same materials, and riding a bike will have the same byproducts as any other way of getting exercise.
sheep
National Sheep Association's motto is 'Striving For A Sustainable And Prosperous Sheep Industry'.
Howard Leonard Patrick has written: 'Blowflies and parasites: costs to the sheep industry 1969-70' -- subject(s): Blowflies, Economic aspects, Parasites, Sheep, Sheep industry
black sheep
sheep
John Macarthur is considered to be the father of the sheep industry in Australia. He arranged for the first Merino sheep to be brought to Australia from Spain. The first Spanish Merino sheep were brought to Australia in 1796. This type of Merino was a tough sheep which could handle Australia's extreme conditions.
sheep is bred mainly for wool and has given rise to the warm industry in the velds.Merino sheep is a popular spicies and their wool is very warm. - by prasanna
There are so many products and byproducts, dear!
The very first sheep in Australia came with the First Fleet in 1788. However, it is not from these sheep that Australia's huge sheep industry has grown.The Father of Australia's sheep industry is often regarded as John Macarthur. He was a man with a great deal of influence in colonial Australia, and it was he who arranged for the first Merino sheep to be brought to Australia from Spain. The first Spanish Merino sheep were brought to Australia in 1796.