To grow food and raise livestock and all that livestock.
They kill livestock because they need to eat and farms have all the livestock a wolf could want.
You need a license in order to become a livestock broker. Contact your state's department of livestock in order to find out about licensing requirements.
No but you need to inform DEFRA if you keep livestock.
It will depend in part on what kind of livestock you are raising. You will need at least an open shed to protect your livestock during harsh weather although some people do use barns. You will need corrals or pens depending on the type of livestock, chutes and fencing. You will need feed and water troughs. You will need storage sheds, barns or bins to store your food and equipment such as buckets, pitchforks, shovels and possibly even bottles for feeding and distributing the food. You will need equipment for grooming such as brushes. Many people who raise livestock also find a need for farm implements such as tractors.
You need to make sure your dog never gets loose again so it does not get into that situation again. You need to talk with the livestock owner and offer to pay for damages if the livestock was killed or if the attack causes veterinary expense to the owner. I do not know where you live but in our state a livestock owner has the right to shoot and kill any dog that is either chasing or attacking their livestock. You as the owner would be responsible for your dog being killed since you allowed it into the situation.
yes you need room so they can roam around feel free
You will probably need too weld any holes in your aluminum livestock trailer. It is best to higher a professional welder as this can be very dangerous.
To make a chicken in little alchemy you need egg + livestock. So ya 🙃
There would certainly be at the very least, local ordinances restricting the keeping of livestock in a urban area. These would need to be checked for your locality.
Because they need to make winter feed for their livestock during the winter, otherwise their livestock would simply starve to death on nothing but snow to eat on.
Yes, there are some places in Kansas City, Missouri where a person can own livestock. You will need to get a permit from the city before purchasing any animals.