Geography, asked by eanubhav, 9 months ago

what is sheep raising​

Answers

Answered by Veerjain741
0

Answer:

hi friend the answer is

Explanation:

Sheep with its multi-facet utility for wool, meat, milk, skins and manure, form an important component of rural economy particularly in the arid, semi-arid and mountainous areas of the country. It provides a dependable source of income to the shepherds through sale of wool and animals.

Answered by nilesh102
0

1)Sheep farming or sheep husbandry is the raising and breeding of domestic sheep. It is a branch of animal husbandry. Sheep are raised principally for their meat, milk, and fiber. They also yield sheepskin and parchment. Sheep can be raised in a range of temperate climates, including arid zones.

2)The advantages of sheep farming are:

Sheep do not need expensive buildings to house them and on the other hand require less labour than other kinds of livestock. ...

Sheep are economical converter of grass into meat and wool.

3)Sheep will eat varied kinds of plants compared to other kind of livestock.Plus, sheep are relatively inexpensive and reproduce quickly, so with minimal upfront cost, you can have a respectable flock in short order. Raising sheep is an especially good choice for small-property owners who don't have the space to raise cattle but still want to produce their own high-quality meat.Sheep are ruminant animals, which means they eat predominantly plants such fresh grass and hay.

4)They can thrive quite nicely if they are fed nothing but good pasture grasses, salt, a vitamin and mineral supplement, and fresh water. Pastures for sheep can include a mixture of grasses, brush, and trees.

i hope it helpfull to you

Similar questions