I am glad to learn a total new thing today about sheep.
And its even more interesting to know that the term "hoof" is as well used for sheep. I know that term to be very much related to horses but its cool.
I was about asking you , why you reared sheeps😊, but now i understand you do that for milk according to the transaltion. That is great👍 😊.
Over here in my Country Nigeria, sheeps are used for meat. But the Northen part of Nigeria utilize sheep so much by using it both for Milk, Meat and Using the hair and Skin.
Thinking of having like 3 sheeps for a start for rearing , but they are so expensive here.
I'm very glad you liked my article and even learned something new while reading it.
In this case, the translation is not quite right. A horse has hooves. The feet of sheep are protected by the same material (horn), but here they are called claws.
Yes, on this farm they keep milk sheep, the male lambs are later sold as meat sheep. The economic market for wool in Germany is virtually non-existent: the textile industry prefers to import from New Zealand.
That is interesting. What does a sheep cost in Nigeria?
In Germany, a simple (i.e. without a special breeding line) sheep costs about 200-250 euros. At today's exchange rate, that's the equivalent of about 650-850 STEEM.
Wow, thank you very much Ma😊, for the enlightenment.
And thank you for telling me how much a sheep cost over there in Germany.
Well, its almost the same price here.
It ranges from 250 steems to 800steems, it depends on the size.
I'll have to do some research about sheep. Perhaps, it would be interesting to write how they are grazed here in Nigeria. Possible their cost of treatment and their price range per month.
I would be happy if you tell me about your further on goings… 😊
Sure, I will tell you. I will make a post. But the problem would be to write it in the German Language here in Deutsch Unplugged Community. Would English be allowed here? Maybe I could use another Space.
Nope. No translations either.
Good plan! You can mention me… 😊
Okay, that's better, I will.