turkeys,deer,fish,rabbits
they watched after the kids feed the animals and took care of the house
Almost all the same animals that are kept on farms today.
Colonial farm animals refer to the livestock commonly raised on farms during the colonial period of North America. This typically included chickens, cows, sheep, pigs, and horses. These animals were essential for providing food, labor, and resources for the early settlers.
Most worked, did chores, helped with the animals.
There are none; PETA simply fabricates evidence and calls all farms above about 250 animals "factory farms".
He ate all the animals.
o help withe the crops and all the work in the farm.
They lived on farms
No. Such farms are becoming few and far between, and are more often small hobby farms rather than large "commercial" farms.
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.
Plantations.
On nearly all family owned farms, farmers take great care over their animals, even those raised to be slaughtered.