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One of the most important things farmers did that improved the quality of their livestock, according to Charles Darwin, was to participate in selective breeding. This brought out the best features of each type of livestock, while ridding the offspring of unwanted characteristics.
Proper terminology of an adult female is doe, a young female is a doeling, they are often called nanny by older farmers, but most dairy goat breeders prefer doe and doeling over nanny.
Farmers in England aren't paid to own cows. They can buy and sell cows, in exactly the same way that any business person can buy and sell their stock, but they aren't paid simply for owning cattle.
Selective breeding is done in cattle because cattlemen and breeders with their cattle herds and/or breeds they care for and manage are always improving the genetics and productivity of their animals. Every breed has its faults, so cattlemen and farmers are always selecting animals to improve the cowherd and culling out those that are not improving the herd.
by avoiding the farmers on Thanksgiving and by not smelling the farmers farts
the three sources of information Charles Darwin used to come up with his theory are: farmers and animal breeders, geologists, and the work of thomas malthus
there are lots of jobs that make you work with animals such as : vets, some scientists, zoologists, trainers, farmers and breeders but sometimes breeders and trainers are the same but not all the time.
There were hunters, horse breeders, medicine men, builders, craftsmen, small scale farmers, soldiers, mentors, cooks, etc.
The soil of New England wasn't very fertile so farmers practiced subsistence farming so they could survive.
Farmers use selective breeding all the time.
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