They used goats, pigs, chickens, and horses. We don't know everything yet, though. They might have had cows or sheep on their farms like we do today. However, we weren't alive during then. Let's just stick with what we know for now!
No the Middle Colonies had bigger farms :)
New England colonies survived by small farms, lumber, and harbors.
With the climate harsh there is a short growing season, there for there are small farms than the middle colonies.
New England farms were smaller because with cold climate,poor soil and short growing season to stop agriculture.The Southern Colonies were like the opposite.
New England
The middle colonies were able to produce and sell more while new England had a harsher climate and bad soil making them subsistence farmers
No the Middle Colonies had bigger farms :)
New England colonies survived by small farms, lumber, and harbors.
Farms were not a popular means of livelihood in the new England colonies, hence slavery was frowned upon.
With the climate harsh there is a short growing season, there for there are small farms than the middle colonies.
New England farms were smaller because with cold climate,poor soil and short growing season to stop agriculture.The Southern Colonies were like the opposite.
False
New England
The Middle Colonies had farms but not plantations. Southern Colonies had plantations and farms. (The plantations were bigger than the farms.)
Farmers have farms to cultivate crops, raise livestock, and produce food for consumption or sale. Farms provide a means for farmers to sustain themselves, their families, and the community by growing and harvesting products to meet various needs. Additionally, farming allows farmers to contribute to the economy by supplying food and raw materials for various industries.
New England Colonies.
On nearly all family owned farms, farmers take great care over their animals, even those raised to be slaughtered.