sericulture
sericulture
because we are killing it and taking the silk
The larva of a silkworm moth is called silkworm caterpillar.
rearing of snails is called heliciculture
The covering of a silkworm cocoon is called a silk filament or silk thread. It is made up of a protein called fibroin, which is secreted by the silkworm to form the cocoon.
the rearing of fish is known as pisciculture
Rearing cattle for various porposes and meeting the needs is called stock rearing
the rearing of silk worms in a large scale is called sericulture
It is called Apiculture
apiculture
When silkworm eggs turn brown, it typically indicates that they are no longer viable or have been exposed to unfavorable conditions, such as high humidity or temperature. Brown eggs may also signify that they are old or have been affected by disease. In healthy silkworm breeding, viable eggs remain a pale color, and brown eggs should be discarded to prevent potential issues in the rearing process.
fishery