This would be wonderful for you to see first hand!
Besides the dairy animals (cows), you might have a herd bull, cats in the barn, dogs, horses in the pasture, some chickens, geese, ducks, and you don't say what kind of dairy farm so you could very well have a herd of goats as your dairy product.
Having lambs and rabbits added to the mix.....should take in a county fair in the fall of the year, a real education!
Dairy cows
Cows
Dairy Products
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.
It depends, if your talking about baby animals or human babys Baby animals you can get from the dairy farm, or horse stables, the horse stables and dairy farm, and so forth take one day to harvest and you have a chance every time to get a new animal, if you have animals inside of them. other than baby animals, no you can not.
Yes. Dairy farming will be profitable when you have 60% of the animals in lactation.
Yes. Horses are farm animals themselves in many cases.
Farm animals and wildlife.
"live stock" is general term name given to farm animals. Thus a "live stock farm" is one where the main business is rearing animals (usually cattle) for food.
a farm
About 100-125 head cows and calves
If so, then I consider you fortunate, and I hope you get to visit them often.