Haying, harvesting crops, spraying fields, seeding, tilling fields, breeding cows, vaccinating calves, pasturing livestock, feeding livestock, etc.
unautherized use of livestock/farm equipment/ect.
Photinia is not toxic to livestock, if by livestock you mean cows. Photinia will affect horses and is found mainly in grasslands in the western US.
It depends on the desert. If there is some rainfall and related forage, ruminant livestock in rotational pasturing can change the area for the greener. If not, there are ways to forest over small areas, and the edge effect of the new forest encourages undergrowth and shrub.
it means gardener and livestock keeper
it means livestock droppings
Perhaps you mean livestock farming. Livestock farming is the rearing of animals for food and for other human uses.
Everywhere, if you mean as in raising and breeding livestock.
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Mixed farming--that being raising both crops and livestock and using those crops to feed livestock--is the most draining of resources than either raising livestock for meat/eggs/dairy and raising crops for grain and vegetables. When comparing raising livestock for meat in the most sustainable or conservational sense to raising plants for grains, fruits or vegetables, livestock raised in such a manner are less of a drain on the Earth's resources than raising crops. Pasturing livestock is more sustainable and environmentall friendly than raising crops because almost no fossil fuels, pesticides nor fertilizers (though not in the purest sense) are needed to raise these animals, plus the ground is not turned over repeatedly to allow for the growth of monoculture crops. Greater carbon sequestration is had with ranching and raising livestock on pasture than even the most conservational tillage practices for raising crops.
the area where a horse lives A small, usually enclosed field near a barn or stable for pasturing or exercising animals.
Livestock are domesticated animals raised for the purpose of getting meat, milk, draft, wool, fibre and/or eggs from them. Livestock include cattle (beef and dairy), sheep, goats, chickens, rabbits, turkeys, horses, hogs etc.