Sheep have a similar reproductive system to humans, with a vaginal canal that leads to the cervix and uterus. While there are similarities in structure, there are also differences in size and function between sheep and human vaginas. Additionally, the reproductive cycles and anatomy may have variations that are specific to each species.
The young ones of a dog is called a PUPPY...............!
Most sheep are white, but there are other colors. The second most common color is black. And white ones can have white OR black faces.
Sheep prefer dry areas because their wool retains moisture, leading to discomfort and health issues in wet environments. Additionally, sheep have a natural inclination to seek higher ground for safety and to avoid the risk of water accumulation in low-lying wet areas. Dry areas also provide better grazing conditions for sheep.
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well you have to get these special shears that are able to shear/cut all the wool off the sheep, you cant use hair shears like the ones you have to shave hair they have to be special ones. If you have like a shop that sells farm equipment you could look in there ( but they might be a bit expensive.. ) anyway back to shearing, you have to get the shears and start from its neck and move it all the way down to its backside, then move on a bit and do the same again, keep doing that until its whole top half is shorn. Then you just put the shears under its neck and do the same like you did on the top half. But if you have a sheep called a wiltshire then you dont have to shear them because they moult.
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The young ones of a dog is called a PUPPY...............!
Only small ones.
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Sheep, Ram- Confidence in Ones Abilities
Mainly ones that eat grass, such as sheep, or goats.
Not only in Ireland.. Sheep have markings on them so that the owner can tell which one is theirs and which one isnt..
the bible compares things to sheep because they are the "lowly" ones and they need a Shepperd. and its easy to describe things in illustration.
The common ones are camels, goats, sheep, and cows.
No, sheep do not naturally shed out their wool, the reason why farmers shear domesticated sheep is due to climatic temperatures. Sheep originated from colder climates, when temperatures increase in the spring and summer months sheep are not able to keep cool and can die. Therefore, farmers will shear the sheep in late spring or early summer.
To mark which sheep is theirs, to mark which ones are going to market, to mark what sheep they may have given medication to. Farmers may also put a harness on a ram with raddle in it so they know which ewes the ram has served.
It helps by having fencing, machines, computers, sheep shearing, wool pressers, and shot holders.