2 feet tall
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
A clay sheep is a sheep made out of clay
Both terms are correct. A "shepherd" is one who herds sheep, rather than a "flocker."
The singular form of sheep is sheep. 1 sheep 2 sheep
A sheep pen is a small enclosure for holding sheep. Another word for a sheep pen is called a fold.
It is a small short-tailed sheep about 18 inches tall at the shoulder
the Marco polo sheep of Afghanistan i believe
not too tall not too short. let your grass overgrow a bit.
The male of the species averages around 36-41 inches tall at the shoulder, females averaging 30-36 inches at the shoulders. The Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep is the largest of the subspecies.
there is no plural for sheep 1 sheep is call a sheep and more than 1 sheep is call a sheep
Columbian Sheep is a breed of sheep. They are a larger framed white face sheep.
An average sheep is about 4 feet tall. The males are a little bigger than the female sheep are.
The singular and plural are the same word, for example: one sheep, two sheep, three sheep. Examples: Mary had a little lamb that grew up to be a sheep. When Mary grew up, she kept a flock of thirty sheep.
The plural of 'sheep' is actually the same - just 'sheep'. So you have one sheep, or ten sheep. Not sheeps. A group of sheep is called a flock or a herd of sheep.
No. Sheep are animals, and the word sheep is a noun. It is the same plural as singular (sheep).
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
I'd prefer to see "are sheep" - as in "there are sheep all over the mountainside". I'd reserve "sheep is" for an individual animal - as in "this sheep is lame",