Yes
Yes, but most of the vikings who had a farm also had enough to.
Food.
To farm.
Vikings wives would take care of the farm and continue to make cloth with the sheep's wool
Yes they did. They raised mainly goats and sheep, but had horses and some oxen as well.
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girl vikings would look after the animals at the farm, look after there children and grow crops also cook the animals for tea
Men went hunting or went "viking" while the women stayed home and took care of the farm and the animals.
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The first ISLAND the vikings attacked was Lindisfarne
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of course they did exercise, manual labour working the farm along with rowing oars on ships and weapons training, you actually have to be strong to wear mail armour so just having that is an exercise for the body. Vikings were part farmers and raiders/traders and some of them became mercenaries.