Domesticated sheep live on agriculture farms where they consume grass from pasture or meadow areas. These sheep are usually housed in a barn or large shed, and would remain in the barn and the designated barnyard area during the winter months.
Usually sheep live in rocky areas sush as mountains and canyons.
In the paddock on the farm
In Australia, a large property where sheep are bred for meat or wool is called a sheepstation.
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Sheep can be found in many parts of the world, but they are most commonly raised for their wool and meat in countries like Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and parts of North America. They are typically raised on farms or ranches in rural areas where they have access to pastures for grazing.
Sheep typically live around 10-12 years, although this can vary based on factors such as breed, health, and living conditions. With proper care and management, some sheep can live into their mid to late teens.
Yes, sheep and goats can live together with little harm to eachother.
Sheep live in flocks not herds. They probably do this because they feel safer when there is a few of them around
A Barbados sheep will live ten to 12 years. It will depend on its living conditions, and if it wild or domesticated.
Yes, sheep are mammals and give birth to live young. Baby sheep, called lambs, are born alive and are usually able to stand and walk shortly after birth.