Normally one or two but the ewe can have five.
Some sheep are born black because it's based on their genetics. Other sheep colors include grey, silver, brown and red. Some sheep even have spots. Their coloration has nothing to do with time of birth.
Like all ruminants, sheep are members of the order Artiodactyla, the even-toed ungulates. Only about five percent of the sheep population are born black.
A young sheep is referred to as a "lamb" until it reaches 20 weeks. After that, it is usually referred to as simply "sheep". For the meat of sheep: "lamb" is the meat from sheep under 1 year of age "hogget" is meat from a juvenile 1 year of age but not yet adult "mutton" is meat from an adult sheep See the appended link for more definitions of sheep by age.
Sheep are mammals, and give live birth (Sheep, not sheeps)
A Judas sheep or Judas goat is one that is used to humans and will bring the other sheep and goats into the yards at mustering time.
Sheep grow wool not fur and they are born with it - it grows with age/time, farmers harvest it (as in shear the sheep) annually.
This can be called a herd or a flock of sheep.
No sheep can see when they are born.
Dolly the Sheep was born on July 5, 1996.
no he was born a round october time as December is also there winter time so the sheep would not be out ,and the shepherds would not be in the fields at that time of the year.
Yes, a sheep's babies (lambs) are born alive, as sheep are mammals.
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Yes, a sheep's babies (lambs) are born alive, as sheep are mammals.
It happens instantly. Feed one some wheat, and the moment it contacts another sheep, a lamb will be born.
Dolly the Sheep was born on July 5, 1996.
In Australia, sheep are shorn in early spring.
"Sheep" has one syllable.