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Why do want to know? Anyway, they are kept in pens called GS pens because it is very dangerous if you do not have pens for sheep and goats because they carry out a disease called hircositus. Hope this helps!

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8y ago

Sheep are breed in the UK on many farms as part of a mixed animal farm (sheep, cattle, etc). Hill farming is well suited to sheep breeding on the rougher terrain of the hills and moorland.

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9y ago

Sheep are kept in barns when the weather warrants it. Otherwise, sheep are usually kept in a fenced-in area much like cattle.

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13y ago

If you mean which building, it's a barn. If you mean outside, it's a pasture.

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9y ago

The living place of sheep is commonly known as a barn if it is a structure. However, if you mean where they stay outside, it is called a pasture.

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13y ago

A paddock, a farm.

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6y ago

We call them pens

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3y ago

Sheep yard

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