Conclusion on sheep rearing
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Explanation:
Sheep rearing:
- Sheep can be reared as a free range.
- It is possible to make a lucrative enterprise for tiny, marginal farmers and landless labs with very low investments.
- Sheep with their multifaceted usefulness for wool, meat, milk, skins and manure are an significant element of rural economy, especially in the country's arid, semi-arid and mountainous regions.
- It offers the shepherds with a reliable source of revenue by selling wool and livestock.
Advantages:
- Sheep are cost-effective grass converters to meat and wool.
- Sheep will consume a variety of plant types in comparison with other animals. This makes them a great destroyer of weeds.
- Sheep hardly harm any tree, unlike goats.
- Wool, meat and manure production offers the shepherd with three distinct sources of revenue.
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