Sheep Farming
Sheep farming involves raising sheep for various products, including wool, meat, and milk. Farmers typically manage flocks in pastures, providing them with food, water, and shelter. The most common breeds include Merino for wool and Suffolk for meat.
In addition to product production, sheep farming plays a role in land management. Grazing sheep can help maintain healthy grasslands and reduce weeds. Farmers often rotate their flocks to prevent overgrazing and promote sustainable practices, benefiting both the sheep and the environment.