Fly, the female, and Rex.
Babe, the pig, went on to become a Champion Sheep herder in the movie "Babe." Babe was originally adopted on a sheep farm and showed exceptional skills in herding sheep, proving that anyone can achieve greatness regardless of their background.
Babe the pig is a fictional character from the movie "Babe" which is a domestic pig in the film. The character, Babe, is a pig of undetermined breed but was portrayed by a mixture of various pig breeds to achieve the desired look.
Judy
It really depends on the breed of sheep. Columbias are around 275 pounds, but Shetlands are around 75 pounds. Check on your breed's website to see what your sheep should be.
Yes, they are. It's actually a common misconception, seeing as they have two distinct names. However, they are indeed the same breed. I hope this clears this up. Cheers, Dr. Semm
Babe lives in a sheep farm.
"Babe" is a pig who was raised by sheep herding dogs.
Babe, the pig, went on to become a Champion Sheep herder in the movie "Babe." Babe was originally adopted on a sheep farm and showed exceptional skills in herding sheep, proving that anyone can achieve greatness regardless of their background.
Yes. "Babe" is an 1995 Australian film, based in New South Wales, and tells the story of a pig who has dreams of becoming a sheep dog.
no you cannot breed sheep. you can breed cows or horses, but not sheep.
The film "Babe" is actually based on the book "The Sheep-Pig" by Dick King-Smith, not Dick Smith-Smith. King-Smith's novel tells the story of a pig named Babe who learns to herd sheep, which is the basis for the movie adaptation.
It is a Briard, a french sheep dog.
lamb
Babe the pig is a fictional character from the movie "Babe" which is a domestic pig in the film. The character, Babe, is a pig of undetermined breed but was portrayed by a mixture of various pig breeds to achieve the desired look.
Give each sheep you want to breed wheat.
"Baa Ram Ewe, Baa Ram Ewe" is a quote from the movie "Babe". It is the magic words that make it possible for the sheep-pig to talk to the unknown sheep.
Bah... Ram... Ewe... Bah... Ram... Ewe... To your breed, your fleece, your stock be true. Sheep be true. Bah... Ram... Ewe... Bah... Ram... Ewe... Bah... Ram... Ewe... To your breed, your fleece, your stock be true. Sheep be true. Bah... Ram... Ewe... Bah... Ram... Ewe... Bah... Ram... Ewe... To your breed, your fleece, your stock be true. Sheep be true. Bah... Ram... Ewe...