A farmer is the title given to a person who tends crops or raises animals.
This person would be called a 'hobby farmer' - someone who raises and cares for animals as a hobby rather than as a way to make a living. Sometimes these people are raising animals for sale to very specific markets, such as for 4H or show animals.
Aviculturist: someone who raises birds. Ornithologist: studies birds - usually has degree related to birds. Birder: someone who enjoys birdwatching. Avian Enthusiast: someone who enjoys being an amateur expert on birds.
A person that assists in handling animals can be called a groom if they work with horses. A person who works with zoo animals might be called a trainer, zookeeper, or handler. A person who raises animals for food might be called a rancher or dairy farmer.
A Seedstock or Purebred breeder/cattle producer.
Yes farmers do raise animals
Someone who looks for wild animals is called a tracker or hunter.
It depends on the context. Farmers raise animals, that is, livestock. Other people who raise particular breeds of animals such as dogs or cats may be known as breeders.
Shouting loudly is called yelling or screaming. This happens when someone raises their voice at a high volume to express emotions or gain attention.
Apiology is the study of bees. Someone who keeps or raises bees is an apiarist. The place where bees are kept is an apiary.
Apiology is the study of bees. Someone who keeps or raises bees is an apiarist. The place where bees are kept is an apiary.
I producer is someone who raises crops or other produce to sell for profit. So if someone raises wheat, and sells it as grain, they are a producer.
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