The sum of 5 odd numbers cannot be 50.
About $106-115 a day
The same day as before midday. As the name 'midday' suggests, it is the MIDDLE of the day. The name and date number for a given day, changes at 'MIDNIGHT'.
7
The number for days from that day. -A
$178.08 a day
Well, friend, I believe there's a happy little solution here. You can achieve this by starting with 1 sheep on the first day, then 3 sheep on the second day, 5 sheep on the third day, and so on. By following this pattern of odd numbers each day, you'll reach your goal in 5 days without harming any even-numbered sheep. Just remember, every sheep is special and deserves kindness.
sheep's milk.
At least 6 pounds a day...
1000 pounds of sheep produce 40 pounds of manure a day. The production of manure in sheep depends on their breeding, feeding levels, and the specie's
At least 6 pounds a day...
there eat as much as 3 sheepa day that in a pack if there are by there self there eat 1 sheep ;)
To slaughter 25 sheep in 5 days without slaughtering an odd number each day, you can slaughter 4 sheep each day for the first 4 days, totaling 16 sheep. On the fifth day, you would then slaughter the remaining 9 sheep. This way, you adhere to the restriction of not slaughtering in odd numbers on the first four days and still manage to slaughter all 25 sheep within the allotted time.
1/4
Jesus Christ was born in the Spring, not the winter. The Bible plainly states that the shepareds were out in the fields tending the sheep. The only time the shepards tend their sheep at night is during lambing season when sheep are having their babies. That is in the spring, not the middle of winter.
Take a day off and kill 15 on any two days.
Sheep and goats can drink more than a gallon of water per day. Many sheep and goat owners provide an open water container for their sheep and goats, so this way the sheep and/or goats can drink whenever they feel the slightest bit parched. My sheep are provided with automatic water-ers which are nice because they fill themselves, I just have to clean them every day or so. Open bodies of water such as ponds or creeks are a good source of water for grazers. Hope this was helpful.
Sheep need at least 4.5 liters of water per day. Pregnant or lactating ewes need more. *Sheep on dry grass need more water than those on green grass*