Wednesday, 17 June 2015

Mexico sheep


http://www.kiwikidsnews.co.nz/blog/live-sheep-head-for-Mexico/

  • Sheep grazing, Dunedin, New Zealand, Friday, Febrary 13, 2009.  Credit:SNPA / Ross Setford

Who: Sheep 

When: 12 June

Where: Mexico and NZ

How: By a boat

Why: Drought and breeding

what happened:

50,000 sheep are being transported to Mexico from new Zealand by boat.
They are being sent to help the Mexican farmers to have more sheep because they don't have many because of a drought in their country.
1,000 sheep may die, most will die because they are standing in poo for to long or they don't have enough room. They are being moved to Mexico because we have to many sheep and because of they are needed for breeding. It will take two weeks to reach Mexico.

My opinion:
I think it is good to send sheep to Mexico, but they should take two boats so the sheep can have more room and last longer and I think they open up the floor when the sheep need to poo so they don't end up standing in poo for a whole two weeks.
 

1 comment:

  1. Wow Ollie you have really thought about your detail in your reporting back to us this week and have also got great ideas in your opinion. I really like the idea about two boats so you can spread out the load. Great idea about opening up the floor too. You are really thinking! 4 goodie tickets for your great ideas!

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