Almost all the same animals that are kept on farms today.
yes not in good conditions but yes pigs horses etc
cows,sheep,pigs,a horse or two,turkeys and some others
Most confined animal feeding operations (NOT factory farms) that have animals in an enclosed barn often have the barns at room temperature or a little cooler. Animals kept outside are not in a temperature-controlled environment, so they're kept according to whatever the outside temperature would be at the time.
Yes,
The management of farms and farm animals is called farming. There are many different types of farms. There are cattle farms, horse farms, food production farms and pig farms, to name a few.
"Game" is a type of meat such as from deer, rabbits, pheasants, grouse and other animals which normally live in the wild instead of being kept on farms.
Victorian street cleaners oftenly slept in rough dark allyways and harsh farms.
Roman farms were kept all over the place
Fish kept in fish-farms.. there are a lot of salmon fish farms
Most animals kept by people in Viking Age Scandinavia were working animals like today in rural areas and on farms. Vikings also kept animals as pets. www.vikinganswerlady.com
It depends: Crop Farms are usually on flatter ground, with massive fields Livestock (animal, i.e dairy cows) Farms are on hilly ground, because it cannot be plowed, with smaller fields so the animals are easy to collect and maintain. However, there are some "battery farms", where small animals such as chikens are kept in tiny cages, and they are cramped in, because they use up less space and are cheap. they are illegal in the UK i think
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