the animal type rear people in the mountain is gout ,sheep, some times cattle.
New Zealand has approximately 6 sheep for every 1 person, making it the country with the highest ratio of sheep to people in the world. Sheep farming plays a significant role in the country's economy and agricultural sector.
California has the second highest sheep numbers in the US, with 680,000 sheep. This inforamtion is from an American Sheep Industry brochure titled United States Sheep Industry available online.
Australia has 120 million sheep and about 20 millions of population. New Zealand has 3 million people and 60 million sheep. There are about 36 million sheep in the UK and about 60 million people. Argentina has about 14 million sheep and a population of nearly 40 million. So your answer may be Argentina.
Both the Indus and valleys of Greece were populated from early times by farmers and ranchers who had goats, sheep and cattle.
A grazier is a person who raises livestock, such as cattle or sheep, for meat production by allowing them to graze on natural pasture lands. Graziers are responsible for managing the health and well-being of their livestock, as well as the land resources on which they graze.
Yes, there are more sheep than humans in Wales. Estimates show that there are around four times as many sheep as there are people living in Wales. Sheep farming is an important industry in Wales, with the country having a long history of sheep farming.
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Sheep appears 189 times in the Bible.
If your question means what type of employment did people have in Bible times,then here are some common ones: farming and gardening (including cattle,sheep,vineyards),metalwork,fishing,carpentary, masonry. Some people were sailors,merchants,weavers,soldiers,servants,doctors,bakers,fullers,potters,tentmakerstanners,astronomers,embalmers,glassworkers,goldsmiths,perfumers,laundererspriests etc.
It would depend on which country your sheep farm is located and the type of sheep you have. Common problems found on sheep farms are worms, lice, flystrike, pink eye. Feed problems in drought times. And the difficulty in finding shearers at crutching or shearing time.