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Live Sheep is a type of livestock that is bred and raised for its meat, wool, and milk. It is one of the oldest domesticated animals, with evidence of its use dating back to 9000 BC. Live Sheep are typically raised in large herds, with the animals grazing on grass and other vegetation. The market for Live Sheep is largely driven by the demand for meat, wool, and milk, as well as the availability of feed and other resources.
The Live Sheep market is highly competitive, with producers competing for resources and buyers. Prices for Live Sheep are determined by a variety of factors, including the quality of the animals, the availability of feed, and the demand for the product. The market is also affected by government regulations, such as those related to animal welfare and environmental protection.
Some of the major companies in the Live Sheep market include JBS, Cargill, and Tyson Foods. Other companies include Australian Wool Innovation, Australian Wool Network, and the National Livestock Marketing Association. Show Less Read more