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It depends on the type of 'Sheep Herder' that you're talking about. There are certain farms that raise only meat breed sheep. Those 'Herders' would kill there sheep for meat. There are also Wool breed sheep which don't need to be killed because they are raised for there wool and you want them alive so that their wool will grow.
Beatrix Potter bred Herdwick sheep on her farm in the Lake District, England. She was instrumental in promoting the breed and their conservation efforts in the region.
the same breed in america
pretty much meat eaters
Mutton is the meat from a sheep or a goat, the animal will be two years old or more at the time of slaughter to be called mutton. Most sheep are slaughtered at a younger age and then the meat is known as lamb.
The smaller breeds of sheep are the Shetland and the Baby doll, while the smallest is the Ouessant breed.
They go by type not breed. if the horse is of the right type they will use it no matter the breed.
A dall is a type of wild sheep found in North America. It is known for its distinctive white coat and large curled horns.
Linsey woolsey or wincey: The name comes from a type of fabriic containing wool and either linen or cotton and not to a specific breed of sheep.
The price can vary a lot depending on where you live and what type of sheep you want to buy. In upstate NY, mixed breed sheep can usually be bought for around $100. Pure bred sheep will cost more. If they are "show quality" sheep being raised to compete in breed shows, they can cost hundreds of dollars.
Sheep are most commonly used for the production of wool(which is sheared off), meat (for which the animal is slaughtered) and the hide (a byproduct of meat production) which is used to make leather.