In animal husbandry, animals are used for the benefit of humans. Generally, they are used because of a specific trait that is helpful to us (IE, cows make milk, chickens lay eggs, etc). By selectively breeding animals that perform this trai the best (IE, the cow with the most milk), over generations the efficiency of an animal can be increased many fold.
Yes, breeding cows is considered as animal husbandry.
It is breeding and caring for farm animals.
Everywhere, if you mean as in raising and breeding livestock.
It is commonly known as 'selective breeding' - in order to 'weed out' unwanted traits.
Systematic breeding refers to the methodical process of selecting and mating plants or animals to produce specific desired traits in their offspring. This is done through controlled crosses and the careful selection of parent organisms with desired characteristics. Systematic breeding is commonly used in agriculture, horticulture, and animal husbandry to improve the quality, yield, and performance of crops and livestock.
The study of biology, specifically in genetics and taxonomy, helped people understand more about the breeding and inheritance of traits in animals. This knowledge allowed for the development of selective breeding practices in animal husbandry to improve desired traits in livestock, such as increased milk production or disease resistance. Additionally, understanding animal biology helped to create better living conditions and feeding practices to optimize animal health and productivity.
I believe the answer to this question is Animal Husbandry. I looked up the definition on Wikipedia and this is what I found: "Animal husbandry, also called animal science, stockbreeding or simple husbandry, is the agricultural practice of breeding and raising livestock. It has been practiced for thousands of years, since the first domestication of animals." Since the definition mentions breeding animals, one can assume that a veterinarian would study this subject in order to help pregnant animals.
Scientists use selective breeding to produce offspring with specific traits that are desired. By selecting individuals with those traits and breeding them, the chances of passing on those desirable traits to the next generation are increased. This method is commonly used in agriculture to develop crops with higher yields, in animal husbandry to improve livestock quality, and in research to study the genetic basis of traits.
Animal husbandry is a field of animal science occupied with the study and applications of animal reproduction,practical applications include pet or livestock breeding,hereditary diseases and mutations,and possible benefits to human health sciences through controlled experimentation
Animal husbandry is the practice of breeding and raising animals (such as dog breeders or cattle farmers). You do not need to be specialized per se like a veterinarian, since it is just a field of study, but some aspects of veterinary medicine do come into play.
Pulling and striling are terms used in the context of animal husbandry and breeding. "Pulling" typically refers to the removal of unwanted traits from a breeding line or the selection of animals based on specific desirable characteristics. "Striling," on the other hand, is less commonly referenced but can refer to the practice of selecting and breeding animals to enhance certain traits or behaviors. Both practices aim to improve the overall quality and performance of livestock.
When the animals die in the floods or in any other accidents it effects the animal husbandry