Common sheep diseases include footrot, scabby mouth, listeriosis, pneumonia, and Ovine Johne's disease. Farmers must know how to watch for signs of disease among their sheep, and take basic steps to...
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Although modern sheep breeds are predominantly white and solid black, sheep colors are not limited to these two. There are at least six primary sheep colors, ranging from brown to red to cream to...
Whether you’re planning to raise white sheep breeds for wool or meat, there are plenty of options to choose from. From the Australian White to the Rambouillet, white sheep are the backbone of the...
Yes, sheep can eat apples—in small pieces and in moderate amounts. Sheep are ruminants, which means they can graze and eat different plants, including fruits. However, apples are not a primary food...
Ouessant sheep are the smallest sheep in the world, and until recently were only found on the small island of Ouessant off the coast of Brittany, France. This breed of sheep may be the perfect choice...
Icelandic Sheep are more than 1,000 years old and retain so much purity. They thrive in harsh winter conditions and may be the perfect choice if you're seeking a robust, medium-sized, domestic sheep...