i am stuck on this too! I think it is because then they have quick reactions and so when they see danger they can quickly realise and run away. Sorry if this is not true.
the coldest temperature to survive is -78the coldest temperature to survive is -78
Sheep need access to fresh water, nutritious food (such as grass or hay), shelter from extreme weather conditions, appropriate medical care, and a safe environment free from predators to survive. Regular monitoring of their health and living conditions is also essential for their well-being.
Sheep and goats have a specialized digestive system that allows them to efficiently extract nutrients from grass. They are able to break down the cellulose in grass using specialized bacteria in their rumen. This process enables them to derive enough energy and nutrients from grass to survive.
They may have been disturbed, the lamb may be too weak to follow or the ewe is not being fed enough to produce enough milk for the lamb and her to survive.
According to the Chinese Zodiac the years of the Sheep are: 1907: Fire Sheep 1919: Earth Sheep 1931: Metal Sheep 1943: Water Sheep 1955: Wood Sheep 1967: Fire Sheep 1979: Earth Sheep 1991: Metal Sheep 2003: Water Sheep 2015: Wood Sheep 2027: Fire Sheep 2039: Earth Sheep
Sheep survive in the world like all animals they adapt to their surroundings. Sheep can eat and drink off the land and don't need human interaction.
A stillborn offspring, the babies of a goat and sheep cross are not able to survive and are stillborn.
nice weather
Blue sheep are slightly better adapted to the rocky mountainous terrain
As it will have more body fat reserves.
Food, water, air and shelter.
Hill sheep can survive in almost any climate. In winter, rainfall is heavy and low cloud and mist is very common in hill sheep farms. And summers are mostly very cool.
Sheep are very rugged animals , so can survive in the upland of limestone . They can survive on short supplies of grass , and can stay on steep hills without falling off . Also its easier to keep sheep on a hill rather than big cows because its easier to bring down to the lower land .
sheep cattle animals for food just about anything to survive an unknown country
Sheep can survive without food for a couple of days. This may vary depending on the type of sheep. It is said that sheep can last even longer without water for up to 3 weeks.
The olfactory bulb in sheep are A LOT bigger in sheep than in humans because evolutionarily, sheep rely much more on their sense of smell to survive than humans do. Think about it, sheep must use all of their senses, most importantly smell, to find food to survive.... humans, on the other hand, have evolved along with the custom of attaining their means for survival in less instinctual ways (ex. going to the corner store).
It is my understanding that during a drought sheep were fed Echium Plantagineum which enabled them to survive which was the salvation of many graziers. The plant is very poisonous to Horses but ok with sheep.