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<b>Ovis aries</ | [[File:Ovis_aries_06.jpg|thumb|A very tired sheep at Bärenpark Worbis/Germany]] | ||
The <b>Domestic Sheep</b> is one of the most important livestock species in human history. <i>Ovis aries</i> is the species from which most, if not all, domesticated sheep breeds today branch off, no matter how different from each other they may look. | |||
They are typically and depending on culture used for their flesh, skin (leather), wool, horn, fat, bones and to mow meadows the most natural way while fertilizing the ground. In some places Domestic Goats (<i>[[Capra hircus]]</i>) fill that same niche. | |||
Sheep are typical herd animals and are easy to herd either by a classic shepherd, which is a regular job that is still being taught and worked all around the world, or herding animals, typically dogs. Find out more about [https://www.merckvetmanual.com/behavior/behavior-of-production-animals/behavior-of-sheep#Behavior-Problems_v101585424 how sheep in the wild and in captivity live], breed and raise their young. | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:05, 12 March 2026
About

The Domestic Sheep is one of the most important livestock species in human history. Ovis aries is the species from which most, if not all, domesticated sheep breeds today branch off, no matter how different from each other they may look.
They are typically and depending on culture used for their flesh, skin (leather), wool, horn, fat, bones and to mow meadows the most natural way while fertilizing the ground. In some places Domestic Goats (Capra hircus) fill that same niche.
Sheep are typical herd animals and are easy to herd either by a classic shepherd, which is a regular job that is still being taught and worked all around the world, or herding animals, typically dogs. Find out more about how sheep in the wild and in captivity live, breed and raise their young.
