An abattoir or slaughter house.
Wiki User
∙ 13y agoWiki User
∙ 13y agoAbattoir
We have a lot of flat farm land ideal for grazing herds of cows, sheep etc. What else can we do with 40 million sheep but kill and sell it?
No, cows eat grass. This is sometimes a problem, because sheep also eat grass - but the sheep eat the grass all the way down to the ground, which can kill the grass. That means that next week, there won't BE any grass, so the cows who come into this pasture next week can starve. In fact, this was one of the points of contention between cattle farmers and sheep farmers in the "Old West"; cows could continue to graze in the same pasture week after week, but sheep would kill the pasture grass.
They will kill only the young calves, but never the adult cows.
Milk basically doesn't kill people. It can because it comes from cows and cows may have poisoning in them.
We eat the cows and chickens. They are food. The same cannot be said of cats and dogs in most cultures. In most cultures we do not kill pets, not even when they are cows and chickens.
Breaking a sheep's legs is unnecessary and cruel. It causes immense pain and suffering to the animal, and it is never an acceptable or humane practice. If a sheep has a leg injury, it should be treated by a veterinarian using appropriate medical care and not by deliberately breaking the leg.
While emus are known to be opportunistic feeders and may attack small animals, they prefer to eat plants and insects. There have been rare incidents of emus attacking or harming sheep, but they are not typically a significant threat to livestock.
Because Tasmanian devils would 'steal' (meaning kill) sheep and farmers animals.
The cows are maybe too weak to care for or the farmer wants the meat. dead cows rawk !!
They kill deer and sheep and wild animals.
Kill a
A common natural enemy of sheep is the wolf. Wolves are known to prey on sheep in the wild, posing a significant threat to livestock. Additionally, wild dogs, coyotes, and mountain lions can also be predators of sheep.