Yes mixed flocks of Goats and Sheep can do very well together. That being said there are some important considerations. The adult animals should be of similar sizes. If the animals are not used to living in a mixed group, ideally you would pen or cage them side by side so that they could see and smell one another but not physically touch. Once they were comfortably ignoring each other through the barrier getting them together in a confined area where no one can back up very far to get a running start to bash another is a good idea. Finally put them together with lots of feeder space at feeding time and remain to watch until you are certain that no animal is being harassed or picked on in your new flock.
Yes, sheep and goats can live together with little harm to eachother.
Make a simple assumption that Joseph has 100 goats, therefore he has 155 sheep. In a ratio this is 155/100 or 31/20, therefore a ratio of 31 sheep to 20 goats.
um, no. There are Shepherds that shepherd Sheep around.... Now Im not really sure about the goats but sheep are sheep in the Bible... :)
Goats are a different species to sheep but they are both ruminants. A male sheep is called a ram, a male goat is called a buck but castrated male goats and sheep are called wethers.
Yes, it is possible for sheep and goats to interbreed, resulting in a hybrid known as a "geep" or a "shoat." However, such breeding is uncommon as sheep and goats have different numbers of chromosomes, making successful reproduction rare.
8 sheep 4 goats
No, lambs are the offspring of sheep. Goats are not related to sheep as they are of different genus.
They herd camels, goats, and sheep
No sheep and goats are both herbivores.
No goats and sheep are of different genera. Mountain Goats are goats that originated from the mountain areas, while big horned sheep are simply sheep with big horns.
Just a sheep.
Describe the major difference between sheep's and goats
um, no. There are Shepherds that shepherd Sheep around.... Now Im not really sure about the goats but sheep are sheep in the Bible... :)
Dairy goats are indeed bred, they are just bred every couple of years instead of every year like dairy cows. You can't produce more dairy goats without breeding them!
Sheep bleat.
Common goats in the Philippines are Dadiangas, Nubian and Jamnapari. Common sheep in the Philippines are Katahdin. Sheep are used for more of the meat side of marketing and goats are more milk production.
no, i will not lead sheep