All over Australis
Yes they do. For example in the Faroe islands which have a subpolar oceanic climate sheep are farmed
The landforms, climate, and soil affect sheep ranching in a great number of ways. Sheep cannot be kept in desert areas for example.
Horses and sheep live at farms
Sheep live everywhere in the country, like farms where they live on pastures.
no lots of sheep live
yes sheep can.
Sheep live in fields I think and probably barns! I've seen sheep in fields so that's probably where they live!
Hill sheep can survive in almost any climate. In winter, rainfall is heavy and low cloud and mist is very common in hill sheep farms. And summers are mostly very cool.
Sheep don't live in cities they live in the country.
Live at the Black Sheep was created on 2002-08-26.
Sheep are commonly raised in temperate climates, where there are distinct seasonal changes in weather. This type of climate is suitable for grazing and provides the necessary conditions for sheep to thrive. Areas such as the Mediterranean region, parts of Australia and New Zealand, and certain regions in the United States are known for sheep farming.
There are no sheep living on Mount Everest.