New Zealand has double the amount of sheep compared to its human population. With a sheep population of over 30 million and a human population of around 5 million, sheep outnumber people by a significant margin in the country.
Same as any other country! The usual cats, dogs, horses, etc. FACT: there are twice as many sheep as people in wales
Well, honey, if you were sailing from Continental Europe to the country with twice as many sheep as people, you'd be making a stop in the lovely town of Baa-rmingham in the UK. Yes, that's right, more sheep than people, so you better watch your step or you might end up counting sheep in your sleep!
New Zealand is a country with a population of approximately 5 million people and over 30 million sheep, making it a country where there are more sheep than people. Sheep farming is a significant industry in New Zealand.
If they are dairy sheep - they are usually milked twice a day.
California has the second highest sheep numbers in the US, with 680,000 sheep. This inforamtion is from an American Sheep Industry brochure titled United States Sheep Industry available online.
It's Denmark. http://www.didyouknow.cd/pigs.htm
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New Zealand is known for having a high sheep population, estimated to be around six sheep to every one person.
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Australia has 120 million sheep and about 20 millions of population. New Zealand has 3 million people and 60 million sheep. There are about 36 million sheep in the UK and about 60 million people. Argentina has about 14 million sheep and a population of nearly 40 million. So your answer may be Argentina.
There are hundreds of sheep killed each year for food. The exact number of sheep killed varies from country to country.