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short note on food habits of sheep​

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Answered by sejalahire2004
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Mostly sheep eat grass, legumes, forbs, and other pasture plants. They especially love forbs. In fact, it is usually their first choice of food in a pasture. ... As compared to cattle, sheep eat a greater variety of plants and select a more nutritious diet, though less so than goats.

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Answered by kanchanb2510
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For the most part sheep eat grass, clover (and other legumes), forbs and other pasture plants native to the area they live in. Legumes like red clover (pictured to the left), vetch and alfalfa offer an incredibly high nutritional value and are one of the best foods for sheep. If you're able to grow these plants in your pasture then you certainly should, but be careful about overgrazing as this will destroy the roots and eradicate these valuable plants.

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