Well, sort of. A barn is big enough to handle both but it would not be a good idea to put a sheep in a chicken coop. Birds roost at night and droppings tend to get all over everything under them. Sheep move around and eggs would get crushed.
Lambs are baby sheep, ewes are female sheep, and rams are male sheep.
A ewe is the same thing as a female sheep.
Yes, they are. It's actually a common misconception, seeing as they have two distinct names. However, they are indeed the same breed. I hope this clears this up. Cheers, Dr. Semm
It depends what kind of chicken you have not all chickens are white but so far mine are still the same color
Yes, chickens wander as far as they are allowed to go. Luckily, most chickens return to the same spot each night to roost.
Chickens need the same things other creatures need.......food, water, and shelter from predators & the weather.
Well cows need wheat same with sheep, pigs need carrots and chickens you can just throw eggs.
Yes but it will depend on the acreage of the farm and the number and breed of stock you have.
Suppose that two people, Michelle and James each live alone in an isolated region. They each have the same resources available, and they grow potatoes and raise chickens. If Michelle devotes all her resources to growing potatoes, she can raise 200 pounds of potatoes per year. If she devotes all her resources to raising chickens, she can raise 50 chickens per year. (If she apportions some resources to each, then she can produce any linear combination of chickens and potatoes that lies between those extreme points. If James devotes all his resources to growing potatoes, he can raise 80 pounds of potatoes per year. If he devotes all his resources to raising chickens, he can raise 40 chickens per year. (If he apportions some resources to each, then he can produce any linear combination of chickens and potatoes that lies between those extreme points.) What is Michelle's opportunity cost of producing potatoes?
THey had the same animals they have today in Italy-- chickens,ducks, geese, cows, horses, goats, sheep and pigs. Maybe some rabbits, dogs and cats.
No, chickens and roosters are not the same. Chickens refer to both male and female birds, while roosters specifically refer to male chickens.
Sheeps are kept in a bergerie (fem.) in French. A word of same origin is le berger / la bergère (shepherd, shepherdess)
same as chickens! See chickens
No. Sheep are animals, and the word sheep is a noun. It is the same plural as singular (sheep).
Yes, chickens and hens are the same type of bird. Hens are female chickens, while roosters are male chickens.
No. A goat is not a sheep. A sheep is not a goat.
Yes, hens are female chickens, so they are the same type of bird.