Goat and sheep breeding, grazing returns

Hello everyone, back with some photos I took of goats and sheep grazing in the surroundings, I live in a small fishing village in Venezuela, however due to the economic crisis, the population has returned to raising animals for subsistence, although grazing is an activity that at one time in the town stopped being implemented motivated to the profits generated by fishing and the food obviously that represents the product of this, the limitations with gasoline, which is essential for fishermen to travel the sea and can get better fish has led to the return of grazing with force.

Seeing goats and bighorn sheep feeding on grass is common, these are noble animals and reproduce easily, I like to photograph them, perhaps because their destiny makes them look so vulnerable, these animals like to herd for food, the mothers protect their young, their ears are alert to any danger. These animals like to herd for food, the mothers protect their young, their ears are alert to any danger, fortunately there is a vacant lot nearby that provides them with food, breeding these animals is advantageous in this sense, more access to food as they eat grass, however sometimes neighbors complain because when they leave their usual spaces they devour ornamental plants in the gardens, animals at last see only food.

I hope you enjoyed these photos, these animals are part of my habitat and part of the economic and food activity of my community. Thank you for your attention.

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