Yes, they usually can. Sheep are not volatile creatures and neither are chickens. They are both quite gentle. My chickens and sheep get along quite nicely. Monitor those first few days of meshing them together and if there is no warning signs, then they are fine. Just be careful if any hens with newborn chicks are walking amongst the sheep, they can possibly get hurt through trampling.
No reason why not. Most grazing animals are not bothered by birds of any kind and chickens will wander free range.
Yes.
chickens, pigs,sheep,
Chickens are plucked. Though this is true without first sheering a sheep. :)
Sixteen
yes
9 sheeps and 18 chickens
Cows, sheep, ducks, and chickens
Sheep , Pig Cattle and Chickens
Depends on the type of farm, but some of them might be: cows, chickens, turkeys, roosters, sheep, goats, pigs, cats, and dogs. On a farm you can find: Sheep Cows Pigs A Sheepdog Chickens Ducks Turkeys On a farm you can find: Sheep Cows Pigs A Sheepdog Chickens Ducks Turkeys
Goats, sheep, chickens, geese, and ducks come in flocks.
Cows Sheep Chickens Pigs Goats
They would have cows, sheep, chickens and others