cote
pretty common crossword puzzle item
Sheep mostly live in Pen, or barn or in paddocks.
I think cote or barn is the right word because pen and paddocks are used in case of horses.
The other name for hairless sheep is "naked sheep" or "bare sheep." These sheep are specifically bred to have little to no wool on their bodies.
Sheep is the generic term for the animal. They may also be called lamb, lambkin, and cosset. An ewe and dam is the female sheep and the ram or buck is the name if male sheep.
A sheep pen is a small enclosure for holding sheep. Another word for a sheep pen is called a fold.
a sheep encloser is commanly referred to as a sheep's shed.This is from a knowledge as my grandfather wintered in one as a kid.You can also call it a barn or a sheeps pen.
The female sheep is called a ewe.
in a barn or the zoo
yes
Cote, barn or shed.
By providing feed, water and shelter. By vaccinating sheep against various diseases that can make the sheep sick and by drenching them for worms.
By providing feed, water and shelter. By vaccinating sheep against various diseases that can make the sheep sick and by drenching them for worms.
they probably will.
no... what kind of a name is sheep! do you want him or her to be made fun of at school? no sheep is not at all a common name!
By seeking shelter behind a tree, camping close to other sheep for wind protection and growing wool.
Sheeps are kept in a bergerie (fem.) in French. A word of same origin is le berger / la bergère (shepherd, shepherdess)
According to the dictionary:A cote is a small shed or shelter for sheep or birds.
Food, water, shelter, veterinary attention when it is ill.
By not providing food, water, shelter or veterinary treatment when they are sick.