Sheep wear bells in Spain and elsewhere so that they can be found more easily. When the sheep move, the bell jingles which helps when you are trying to locate one or more sheep.
Some do. It is common if the sheep are in a big herd with a shepherd looking after them to wear bells. The reason for this is if a sheep is separated from the flock and the shepherd has to find them he/she can listen for the bell as the sheep moves
Yes; the meat of sheep is called mutton. It is eaten in many European countries.
Human, goat, sheep, mosquitoes, ants, snails... mostlly all of these you will find in other European countries.
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No. Sheep are seasonal breeders, they breed in the fall to lamb out in the spring.
yes they are they round up sheep with eye contact or yips and growls
it's about this sheep that wants to be like a sheepdog and round up sheep but people make fun of it even though it's really good at it.
Some countries where sheep outnumber people include New Zealand, Australia, Iceland, and Scotland. These countries have large sheep populations due to their agriculture and farming industries.
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German Shepard but many of the other animals are from Germany but they are from other European countries too(sheep, horses, goats etc.)also the Black eagle their countries animal yes my dick is also from Germany.if you want to see it call 690906633
The five countries with the most sheep are China, Australia, India, Nigeria, and Sudan.
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