One each, one for each animal.
Yes. Horses are farm animals themselves in many cases.
It varies from farm to farm. Usually a farm will have pigs, chickens, and cows.
Two hundred, obviously.
Common farm animals include the cow, the horse, the pig, the sheep, the chicken, the duck, and many more.
Farm animals live on the farm or ranch, obviously. That is why they are called "farm animals." If they were to live anywhere else besides a farm, then they wouldn't be considered "farm animals." Pigs live in a sty or pen, chickens live in a coop, horses live in a stable.
There were many types of colonial farm animals in the U.S. Animals during this period include the horse, cow, goat, hogs, chickens, and sheep.
That depends on how many animals that that farm can support and how much land that farm occupies. It also depends on what type of animals are on a farm. Some farms may only have a couple animals, whereas others who have much more land may have close to a million or more.
Cows and chickens are farm animals. Additional farm animals include calf and colt.
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the difference is you wont find most farm animals in a zoo and farm animals tend to bbe smarter.
No. Marsupials are not predators of farm animals.
no, farm animals are sheep and cows