Cause migits whip them
As they may be being exported for breeding purposes or in some countries which don't have refrigeration easily accessible they have to slaughter each day so need the sheep to arrive alive.
In an abbatoir, people typically slaughter and process animals such as cattle, pigs, or sheep for their meat. This involves various tasks such as stunning, bleeding, skinning, eviscerating, and butchering the animals. It is a physically demanding and often challenging job.
Holmes asked the stable boy about the sheep because he noticed the dog did not bark during the night, indicating that someone the dog knew approached the sheep. This led Holmes to conclude that the horse was taken by someone familiar with the stable and not a stranger.
Well, slaughter houses depend on size and what they slaughter. You can use the following link to see pictures of slaughter houses. Anyways, slaughter houses again, depend on what they slaughter, where they are located, and how many customers they get. I personally have been to a slaughter house where you bring in the animal, they slaughter it for you, and you get all the meat. There are other slaughter houses that catch there own animals and kill them for sale. If they kill sheep and goats it will look alot different than one that slaughters cows, chickens, horses, and pigs. Also, slaughter houses could be small if they are in a small town. So basically slaughter houses depend on the answers above.^ But my personal experience with slaughter houses looked like this: You walked into a large door and you were in the lobby area. They have meat on sale and people in aprons working the counter and walking in and out of revolving doors. When you entered the revolving doors, there was a LARGE room with all sorts of machinery used to cut the cooked meat. There were 4 other doors. One was all the bacon being cooked in strips in a large oven. The other was a LARGE door that, when opened, was a LARGE freezer with the skeletons/bones of all the animals. The other door was to go out to the back where all the animals were held until being slaughtered. The last door was where they killed and drained the blood of the slaughtered animals.
No, sheep and goats do not make the same sound. Sheep typically bleat, producing a "baa" sound, while goats bleat, producing a "maa" sound. The sounds may vary depending on the individual animal and the situation.
If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter. -George Washington-
slaughter lambs are lambs/sheep that you butcher
Sheep and cattle are slaughtered for their meat and if they have a disease.:)
Doesn't matter. They are for slaughter.
Gangland - 2007 Silent Slaughter 4-8 was released on: USA: 2 April 2009
sheep, camel, goat, cow
Well there are many various reasons get a sheep. You can use them to supply wool or you can slaughter them to eat it's meat.
An abattoir or slaughter house.
The USDA reports that in 1998, nearly 3.8 million sheep and lambs were slaughtered
John led the pigs to the slaughter house. Hitler was guilty of slaughtering millions of innocents.
To the slaughter house.
A broken mouthed sheep is one that has lost some of its teeth (ie it is older than eight years of age). Broken mouthed sheep are usually culled for slaughter.