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  2. The Targhee sheep breed is a fairly new breed developed by the USDA's Agricultural Research Service. It comprises medium to large animals with a friendly temperament and high-quality wool and meat. Targhee sheep are strong and hardy and thrive in Montana, South Dakota, and Wyoming ranges.
  3. Besides their numerous benefits, sheep-keeping is easier to start because its initial cost is lower than other livestock like pigs and cows. You can commercialize sheep farming by selling their meat, wool, milk, and milk products or even renting your flock to other farms for vegetation control.
  4. Sheep, especially the lambs, are cute domestic animals that are relatively easy to look after. However, starting a sheep farm is an exciting process requiring much effort and patience. The first step most farmers find challenging is choosing sheep farm names. Giving your Sheep farm the proper name has several advantages besides creating a unique identity....
  5. Farmers, therefore, anoint sheep with oil to keep such irritating enemies away. Final Thoughts To wrap it up, shepherds put oil on their sheep to repel nose flies and minimize injuries from head-butting. It is also done to control scab disease, reduce the effects of fly strike, and allow easy detection of sheep coat anomalies.
  6. Repetitive Daily Behavior Sheep also follow each other because they have a cyclical behavioral pattern. If you graze them in open fields, you will notice they use the same path daily. While in the area, they tend to relax at specific spots. Why Livestock Move as Groups The collective motion of most livestock fascinates many scientists.
  7. Why are sheep so docile? Well, sheep and goats were among the first domesticated animals. Archaeological evidence shows that people started keeping sheep over 10,000 years ago. However, the animals were morphologically wild then, meaning they were much larger than typical livestock. They also had unruly behavior, forcing people to trap them in enclosures to enable easier control. So, why are ...
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