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Q: What are the advantages of natural mating livestock?
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What is Natural Mating?

Natural Mating is when you just have sex normally


What are the advantages and disadvantages of stud mating?

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Where would you find a picture of a cow mating with a bull?

On the Internet of course...or in a book that is all about reproduction of livestock.


Is livestock a natural resource?

Livestock are not typically considered natural resources. They are considered to be products that are produced though intentional agriculture. They are not readily produced without intervention by humans.


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What term is used to describe the deliberate mating of animals?

The term used to describe the deliberate mating of animals is breeding. This is the natural reproduction process of animals.


Why did Bald Eagles start feeding on Domestic Livestock?

It's likely that municipalities began encroaching on their natural habitat which would have both eliminated their natural prey and forced them to other rural areas where domestic livestock is abundant.


Can you call livestock as natural resource?

I think not. A natural resource is renewable within a closed system (for example, the solar system or as small as a biosphere) and without human intervention. Livestock, by definition, is raised by human for sales or consumption.


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