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    Sheep weight refers to the measurement of how much a sheep weighs. This is an important factor in determining the health and well-being of the sheep, as well as for monitoring their growth and development. Farmers often track the weight of their sheep to ensure they are receiving proper nutrition and care, and to make informed decisions about breeding and management practices. Additionally, sheep weight can also impact the market value of the animals, as heavier sheep may fetch a higher price.

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    To calculate the probability of randomly selecting three sheep from a flock of ten sheep, we need to consider the total number of ways to select three sheep out of ten. This can be calculated using combinations, denoted as "10 choose 3," which is equal to 120. Next, we need to consider the number of ways to select three white sheep out of seven white sheep and three black sheep out of three black sheep, which is equal to "7 choose 3" * "3 choose 3," which is equal to 35. Therefore, the probability of randomly selecting three sheep from the flock, consisting of ten sheep, seven white sheep, and three black sheep, is 35/120, which simplifies to 7/24.

  • Who loves sheep?

    Shepherds, farmers, and people who work in the wool industry love sheep. Shepherds care for and protect sheep, farmers raise them for their wool, milk, and meat, and people in the wool industry rely on sheep for their livelihood. Additionally, many people around the world also have a fondness for sheep and enjoy their presence in pastoral settings.

  • Do you have to milk sheep? Do sheep always give milk?

    Sheep do not always give milk, as they only produce milk after giving birth to lambs. Milking sheep is not a requirement, but it is done in farming situations where the milk is used for various purposes such as making cheese or soap. Milking sheep requires specific knowledge and skills to ensure the health and well-being of the animals.

  • Do dogs eat sheep?

    Yes, dogs are known to eat sheep, especially if they are not properly trained or supervised. Some dogs have a natural instinct to chase and hunt smaller animals like sheep, which can lead to them attacking and eating them. It is important for dog owners to train their pets and provide proper supervision to prevent such incidents from happening.

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