Sheep originated in Central Asia about ten- thousand years ago. England tried to discourage the wool industries in the American colonies in the 16 th.

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Sheep originated in Central Asia about ten- thousand years ago. England tried to discourage the wool industries in the American colonies in the 16 th and 17 th century.

Most modern sheep grow white wool. Some sheep have natural colored wool that hand spinners, weavers wool craftsmen use for various colors. In the wild west times, black sheep were used as markers for every 100 white sheep

Sheep are herbivores (eats only plants) The sheep's’ diet consist of clovers, grass, and pasture plants.

Zoonoses is a disease that can be transmitted to people to sheep. Ringworm or better known as club lamb fungus is a fungus that can be transmitted from sheep to people.