Animals were both food and aids in work in ancient Rome. Horses, mules and oxen were used for pulling, racing, plowing and carrying packs. Various types of fish were raised on fish farms for food, as were geese, hogs, peacocks, and chickens.
Many of the poor flocked to Rome to take advantage of the free food and entertainment. There were also opportunities for seasonal work or day work.
Grain, vegetables, fruit, food and work animals.
It depends on the options of the animals you are talking about sorry!
Yes.
Yes, they did. They had items from all over the known world coming into Rome. They were selling, buying and trading many different things. When they came back from Africa they brought animals with them as well as foods. At one point Rome was the "cross roads" of the world. It is true that "all roads lead to Rome."
they are on some animals to make them look fierce, or to fight and on smaller animals, to see or carry objects(food)
Italian food.
The farmers to harvest crops for food and to have animals for meat
Most were viewed as food or for work. People did have pets.
yes, because they had to pull carts and wagons.
some animals have to hunt for their food and on the other hand they have to be eaten to make other animals food
Food, shelter (clothing), and work (carrying/moving loads).