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.
Tal-y-Waen farm is a hill sheep farm
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The relief of a hill sheep farm is typically hilly or mountainous, with varying elevations and slopes. The terrain may be rugged and challenging for farming activities, requiring specialized skills for grazing management and animal husbandry. Access to water sources and sheltered areas for livestock are important considerations on hill sheep farms.
Lambs live on a farm. Sheep are hill animals!!
Yes a sheep farm or ranch is know as a sheep station in Australia
Farm animals, such as cows and sheep, expel methane gas during the process of digestion. Methane is a greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change.
Sheep hill farming is beneficial for meat and wool. When sheep are farmed on a hill the land is no longer suitable for growing foods.
to watch sheep!! Probably moving the sheep to new grass. But there are many jobs on a sheep farm eg. shearing, lambing, drenching.
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because if you have sheep on the farm you also need a sheep dog to put them in order
hill sheep farming is commercial, pastoral and extensive and is used to produce wool, lamb and mutton
Thunder Hill Farm was created in 1818.