Sheep are commonly raised in temperate climates, where there are distinct seasonal changes in weather. This type of climate is suitable for grazing and provides the necessary conditions for sheep to thrive. Areas such as the Mediterranean region, parts of Australia and New Zealand, and certain regions in the United States are known for sheep farming.
they raised cows and sheep
pigs, cows, oxen and sheep (i think)
For a well suply of food that they could bring with them.
Sheep. Wool is a natural fiber that comes from sheep, just as animals are living organisms and plants are also living organisms.
Yes, there are more sheep than humans in Wales. Estimates show that there are around four times as many sheep as there are people living in Wales. Sheep farming is an important industry in Wales, with the country having a long history of sheep farming.
Yes
well, shepherds watch the sheep. But basically, just farmers, lol
Cattle ranchers raise cattle, and sheep/goat farmers raise sheep and goats.
Sheep Stations
sHEEP
Cattle, goats, sheep, horses, swine, poultry.
Go to your local sheep sale or talk to a local farmer that has sheep or put a wanted ad in the paper.
donkey for carrying things/people for trading sheep for wool (i don't have my text book)
Yes, the Navajo people raise sheep and enjoy eating mutton. Mutton on fry bread is a favorite at any Navajo event.
Get some cantalope, go to the zoo, and experiment..
sheep,horses,gotes
goats and sheep