no.Donkeys are farm animals and they live in a barnyard
Donkeys live in barns and in fields. They are usually found on farms and may live among other farm animals.
Farm animals live on the farm or ranch, obviously. That is why they are called "farm animals." If they were to live anywhere else besides a farm, then they wouldn't be considered "farm animals." Pigs live in a sty or pen, chickens live in a coop, horses live in a stable.
Yes. Horses are farm animals themselves in many cases.
Farm animals and wildlife.
"live stock" is general term name given to farm animals. Thus a "live stock farm" is one where the main business is rearing animals (usually cattle) for food.
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Wild muskox are found in the Arctic, and most are farmed as exotic farm animals in and around the subarctic and arctic.
ducks and chickens
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They are not traditional farm animals
"live stock" is general term name given to farm animals. Thus a "live stock farm" is one where the main business is rearing animals (usually cattle) for food.