Unless your farm is an area that is zoned as 'agricultural,' it may depend on the local zoning laws. Check with your local zoning authorities.
yes
Raw Sheep's wool contains a fine oil to waterproof the wool and keep it nice and flexible. This oil is called, "Lanolin", and you can buy it at many stores.
Yes
Sleep, keep, deep
Yes, New England colonists did keep sheep for their wool. Sheep were an important source of clothing and textiles in the colonies, where the wool was spun and woven into fabric for making various garments.
Six per acre for Goat but i am trying to find the answer for sheep.
It depends on the type of pasture that is grown, the amount of rainfall and the size and breed of sheep used for the grazing
If the sheep are equally spread out across 40 acres, you would divide the total number of sheep by 40 to find the average number of sheep per acre. For example, if there are 400 sheep in total, you would expect to find 10 sheep on average on each acre (400 sheep ÷ 40 acres = 10 sheep per acre). This calculation assumes an even distribution across the entire area.
In what country? There could be 2 in mine, and 600 in yours! :)
yes
I don't know how many animals they keep in a castle but they keep sheep for wool.
The average figure for one acre of farmland is 1/8 person per acre, however this is an average of all commoditites such as corn, wheat, rice, oats, barley, cattle, sheep, hogs, fruits, vegetables, etc. Also keep in mind that wheat is not an entire peron's diet, but wheat, a medium yielding crop, at an average of 80 bushels to the acre and a test weight of 60 pounds per when at 13.5% moisture, a bushel can produce 4800 pounds per acre.
It's a "Fold" from the Old English for a sheep pen
It depends on how big the field is, whether it is flat or sloping terrain, how many trees are in the field, whether there is a dam or shed in the field and how big the sheep are and whether they have recently been shorn or not.
There should be no more than: 10 lambs in 1 acre 7 ewes in 1 acre 5 rams in 1 acre 4 ewes and 8 lambs in 1 acre But that's on the average pasture, if you have lush green grass that grows quick and well then mabye more but if not maybe less. Sheep eat at least 5kg a day.
How many centimeters are in a acre
In Middle Tennessee, the typical stocking rate for sheep is about 5 to 10 sheep per acre, depending on factors such as pasture quality, season, and the specific breed of sheep. It’s important to manage grazing carefully to prevent overgrazing and maintain pasture health. Rotational grazing can also help optimize land use and improve soil and forage quality. Always consider local environmental conditions and consult with local agricultural experts for tailored recommendations.