concept   sheep

14 commonsense assertions
Cultures (14) New Zealand (1) Middle East (1) United Kingdom (1) Mongolia (1) United States (1) Tibet (1) Animal husbandry in the US (1) urban areas (1) Scotland (1) Singapore (1) Hong Kong (1) Sheep farming regions (1) Welsh (1) Western Christianity (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 sheep New Zealand Sheep farming is a key aspect of New Zealand agriculture, contributing to wool production and traditional dishes. 10
2 sheep Middle East Sheep are culturally and economically significant in the Middle East, valued for their meat, wool, and milk. 9
3 sheep United Kingdom Sheep farming is an integral part of the agricultural and cultural traditions in the United Kingdom. 8
4 sheep Mongolia Sheep are vital to Mongolia's traditional nomadic lifestyle and economy, providing wool, meat, and milk. 7
5 sheep United States Sheep farming for wool and meat is a traditional and integral part of rural culture in the United States. 7
6 sheep Tibet In Tibet, sheep are essential for the nomadic way of life, providing wool, meat, and milk. 5
7 sheep Animal husbandry in the US Sheep are valued for wool and meat in the western US and have various traditional uses. 4
8 sheep urban areas Sheep are uncommon in urban areas and are not a part of daily life. 3
9 sheep Scotland Sheep are central to the traditional nomadic lifestyle and national identity of Scotland. 2
10 sheep Singapore Sheep and sheepherding are not common in Singapore due to urbanization and lack of suitable land. 2
11 sheep Hong Kong In Hong Kong, sheep are rare and not commonly associated with urban living. 1
12 sheep Sheep farming regions Sheep are a common and significant presence in sheep farming regions, contributing to the local economy. 1
13 sheep Welsh Sheep farming is a crucial aspect of the Welsh agricultural economy and culture. 1
14 sheep Western Christianity Sheep have religious symbolism in Western Christianity as the lamb of God. 1