Livestock farming is raising animals. The farmer's "stock" - the things the farm trades in -= is "live".
The word actually covers all animals, but in practice is usually taken to mean four-legged stock.... so poultry is excluded.
Livestock ranching is the breeding, and raising of animals, these animals are usually used for meat purposes and raised in large herds. Ranches are more commonly found in the western parts of Canada and the United states. These livestock operations generally use large amounts of grazing land depending on the size of the ranch.
Perhaps you mean livestock farming. Livestock farming is the rearing of animals for food and for other human uses.
Pig Farming
It's not.
Farming was invented to produce livestock, eggs & milk.
Agricultural farming; livestock - cows, pigs; poultry farming.
Farming And raising livestock the answer to this is to take care of the major two factors:physical and human and not to mix up with them
Livestock: pastoral farming is based on livestock e.g cattle,sheep,goat While arable are not mainly for livestock. 2.land: arable is for farming area for crop production while pastoral is for animals
Pastoral farming refers to raising livestock rather than crops.
mixed farming is where crops and livestock are found in the same area
The main livestock farming undertaken in the Australian Capital Territory is sheep farming, followed by cattle. Other creatures such as goats, deer and alpacas are also farmed.
There is some farming, though more livestock than crops. Short growing season, poor soil are the reason for little crop farming (and affects livestock operations too).
Pastoral farming involves rearing livestock, such as cattle, sheep, and goats, for meat, milk, and other products, while arable farming focuses on cultivating crops like grains, fruits, and vegetables. Pastoral farming is more common in areas with limited arable land or unfavorable growing conditions, while arable farming requires fertile soil and suitable climate for crop production. Profit margins may vary between the two types of farming depending on factors such as market demand, input costs, and land availability.