560 years.
more dan thousand years
Yes, over the last 4000 years, many animals have been domesticated including dogs, cats, horses, cows, pigs, and chickens. These domesticated animals have been bred and raised by humans for various purposes such as companionship, work, food, and clothing.
There are very many species of geese and even more domesticated forms/breeds of geese, so eaxctly what you mean is not clear. Geese as a whole are divided into two families - grey and black - Latin names anser and branta. There are also some distantly related birds called sheldgeese, plus the cereopsis - from a variety of genera. Canada geese are a branta species, domesticated geese are anser.
Approximately 23 mammal and 72 bird species have been domesticated in the last 4000 years. This includes animals such as dogs, cats, cows, and chickens that have been selectively bred and adapted for human purposes like companionship, food, and labor.
there are 2 domesticated
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it can take as long as it wants but if it is ice then snow on top of it it may take months
Sometime between about 25,000 (twenty-five thousand) years ago and roughly 8,000-10,000 years ago. Cave paintings dated to about 25,000 years ago (25,000 BCE) show what are thought to be wild deer and bison/buffalo. However, it is possible that individual communities domesticated animals much earlier than that - there's just no evidence for it. Dogs seem to have been domesticated very early on.
depends on how many years the goose lives for...
According to the Indiana FWS the population of Canada geese in Indiana appears to have leveled over the past few years at 125000.
Peafowl (Peacock and Peahen) have been kept in captivity since the Ancients. Many estates still have semi domesticated peafowl.
A goat is an hooved, usually horned animal of the genus Capra, closely related to sheep and antelopes. They have been domesticated for milk and hides for many thousands of years.