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Yes. They're small enough to even make good house-pets. However you may have to check with local laws on such animals because pigs, regardless of breed, are considered "livestock," not "pets" or "companion animals."
Rabbits can be considered both pets and livestock. Some people keep rabbits as pets for companionship, while others raise them as livestock for food production or fiber (such as Angora rabbits for their wool). The categorization depends on how the rabbits are kept and the purpose for which they are raised.
Well it depends on where you live and the zoning laws there. But typically horses are considered livestock.
Living on a farm with wolves is extremely hard. Most often a farmer will kill the wolf or atleast try or try to get sombody to kill it for them because its a threat to humans,pets and calving cattle exspecially in calving seasongray wolves and farmers get alng because gray wolves help keep the rabbits from eating the farmers crops.=)answerusually grey wolves and farmers DO NOT get on, as wolves very rarely, but sometimes go near livestock and may kill it. Farmers often shoot wolves, even if they are just NEAR their cattle. I don't know, maybe there is a farmer out there who does like wolves. I have not met him yet.
There is real pets all over the world FYI. Just kidding about FYI : D
No, dogs are not considered livestock. Livestock typically refers to animals raised for agricultural purposes, such as cows, pigs, and chickens. Dogs are considered companion animals or pets.
Singapore daisies are indeed toxic to farm animals and other livestock. They are also poisonous to humans and pets.
Some people couldn't afford to keep their pets. Farmers were allowd to keep their animals to make more food and produce. People who kept farm animals as non working pets had them taken away most of the time.
No, not as good as pets as dogs or cats do. Yaks need a lot of land to keep them on, just like with horses and cows, and there are many municipalities, counties and states that may restrict you from keeping a yak, be it as a pet or as livestock.
Komondors are a massive work dog and do NOT make good house pets for a variety of reasons.They are a Hungarian breed which were bred to guard the livestock. They normally tend to bond with the livestock they are guarding. They are also known for their long corded coats.
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yes. Check your city zoning for the keeping of 'livestock'. Even pet Micro Pigs are still considered livestock in most places.