According to ONE popular Yuletide song, at night!
The sheep were eating hay in the field.
Sheep and goats. Also Cattle, donkeys, camels.
The first sentence is correct, "The field was full of sheep."In the second sentence, the noun sheep's is the possessive form, which requires a word (noun or pronoun) that belongs to the sheep.The noun sheep is both singular and plural.Examples:One of the sheep has a lamb. (singular)Three of the sheep have lambs (plural)Adding the apostrophe s ('s) to the end of the word forms the possessive, both singular and plural.Examples:One sheep's lamb was black. (singular possessive)Two of the sheep's lambs were white. (plural possessive)
-- Beef -- Chicken -- Sheep -- Goat
Sean the shpherd has 3 fields with 423 sheep pre field?
Well it could still be 19 as you never said that the 9 sheep that fell dead was in the field, or it could be 10.
Sheep provide us with wool to make warm sweaters and coats. A fox crept into the meadow and killed one of the sheep.
In a feedlot
The do sheep husbandry in Syria. So you could find wool in Syria.
In a field looking after his sheep
no! There is know such thing as mountain rights for sheep. In some towns farmers say to people that there is mountain rights for sheep but they only say that so their sheep can't be harmed
This is one example below: A farmer wants to count his sheep. He separates them into 3 fields. In each field, there are 5 sheep. How many sheep does he have in total? The answer to this would be 3*5 = 15 sheep.