They buy them in stores or on-line
They either grow or farm their food.
People on sheep stations rely on bore water for their stock. A windmill pumps up water from the Great Artesian Basin into troughs or tanks. These windmills can sometimes extend to a depth of a hundred feet or more.
Sheep Stations
In New Zealand, we call them sheep STATIONS
Cattle ranches in Australia are commonly referred to as cattle stations, while sheep ranches are known as sheep stations. These properties are typically large-scale agricultural enterprises that focus on the breeding and raising of cattle or sheep for meat production.
Yes. There are sheep stations in South Australia.
A sheep station is just another word for a farm. The sheep are raised and bread in fields outside (but the fields are large).
The sheep that Australia was once said to be riding on the back of, was the Merino.
Face to face is common, and there are local telephone systems installed to support selected research stations. INMARSAT, however, is useful for communication among stations.
They buy them in stores or on-line
Sheep communicate through various vocalizations such as bleating, as well as through body language like ear and tail positions. They use these signals to convey information about their needs, emotions, and social hierarchy to other sheep in the flock.