It depends on whether the horses are broke (trained or not) sheep are pretty mellow most of the time, but when horses are scared or angry, DON'T GET IN THIER WAY!!!
One young sheep is a lamb, more than one young sheep are lambs
A sheep with no more than 2 permanent incisors
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.
Both terms are correct. A "shepherd" is one who herds sheep, rather than a "flocker."
Cow hide is thicker than sheep hide.
yes
Your missing a part in your question, there is no answer at the moment.
It depends on how many sheep there are, one sheep doesn't eat as much as one horse
3 (oxen, horses and geese)
Stallions or un-castrated horses are often harder to handle than geldings or castrated horses.
you have control in a laboratory
The word "droving" (from driving) means moving livestock over relatively large distances on the ground, by walking them -- traditionally using horses to control herds of cattle, or horses and dogs to control herds of sheep.(The verb "to drove" is less used than to drive. It can also mean to chisel stone.)
U have more control in the lab
Yes they are way better because they provide you with lots more fun
goats
To raise and breed livestock, particularly horses, sheep or cattle on a more extensive scale than farms do.
Sheep, goats, and horses. This provided cows are already familiar with these animals, and the number of horses are not equal to or more than the number of cows (or goats or sheep). Horses are extremely piggish and selfish when it comes to even grazing, and will harass any non-horse animal so that they get more feed for themselves. Having enough room to graze (and enough feed) would be enough to mitigate this problem.