For a well suply of food that they could bring with them.
A sheep is to a flock as a tree is to a forest/wood
um, no. There are Shepherds that shepherd Sheep around.... Now Im not really sure about the goats but sheep are sheep in the Bible... :)
Cattle ranches in Australia are commonly referred to as cattle stations, while sheep ranches are known as sheep stations. These properties are typically large-scale agricultural enterprises that focus on the breeding and raising of cattle or sheep for meat production.
Sheep outnumber people in Uruguay with a 3:1 ratio. The ratio of the cattle to humans is almost quite the same at 3.7:1.
Grazier, farmer, rancher
Cattle ranchers raise cattle, and sheep/goat farmers raise sheep and goats.
sheep and cattle
They helped with the livestock and crops. From 1802-1823 the mission had 10,000 head of cattle and sheep. In 1821 they had 13,732 head made of up 3,500 head of cattle and 9,000 head of sheep. They grew wheat, barley, corn, peas, lentils , chickpeas, 2 vineyards, and fruit trees.
There are no such things as "ranchers" in Australia and New Zealand. in Australia, the most common livestock is sheep and cattle, and these are raised on sheep and cattle stations, by station-owners. In New Zealand, farmers mostly raise sheep on runs or stations.
Yes in fact they had many of different animals including cattle such as CATTLE, SHEEP,GOATS,PIGS, MULES and HORSES
Cattle, goats, sheep, horses, swine, poultry.
Lands that will not support the grazing of cattle efficiently.
In the cold regions, probably what they raise; sheep, cattle, goats, etc.
Get some cantalope, go to the zoo, and experiment..
Yes, after the introduction of cattle from settlers the Cherokee began to keep cattle, sheep, chickens and other domesticated food stock animals.
ranching and agriculture,use irrigation and raise sheep and cattle
No. Cattle and sheep are two different species.