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conclusion of sheep rearing in Australia

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Answered by sonysingh51182
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Answer:

Sheep have been rearing as a domestic animal from the ancient time. Usually sheep farming means 'rearing sheep commercially for the purpose of meat, milk and wool production'. Although sheep farming for commercial milk production is not a good decision. Sheep are suitable for meat and wool production.

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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Conclusion of sheep rearing in Australia

  • Especially in the country's arid, semi-arid, and mountainous regions, sheep play a significant role in the agricultural economy due to their multifaceted utility for wool, meat, milk, skins, and dung. Through the selling of wool and livestock, it offers the shepherds a steady source of income.
  • Goats and sheep are significant livestock animals in India. They play a significant part in the livelihood of a significant portion of small and marginal farmers as well as landless labourers, especially in regions where agricultural and dairy farming are not economically viable.
  • Sheep stations are typically found in Australia's south-east or south-west. The Merinos in New Zealand typically live in the South Island's highlands.
  • Wool of exceptionally high quality is produced by Marino sheep. Machines harvest the wool from the sheep. The wool is sorted and compressed into bundles before being sent since Marino wool fetches high prices. Because there are plenty of sheep raised in Australia, this business is developing.

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