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Why sheep rearing is common in Australia? give the answer in details​

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Answered by bujji2612
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Historically sheep were introduced to a large proportion of Australian pastoral regions. During the 1800's you could not transport live animals or chilled meat products easily, but wool was in demand and non-perishable. It helps that the industry was established prior to the development of synthetic fibres.

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Historically sheep were introduced to a large proportion of Australian pastoral regions. During the 1800's you could not transport live animals or chilled meat products easily, but wool was in demand and non-perishable. It helps that the industry was established prior to the development of synthetic fibres.

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