well there's a lot of kinds of farming. There's farmers that have crop farms, horse farms, pig farms, cow farms, chicken farms, turkey farms, just about every kind of animal on a farm can come from that kind of farm. to make it, say a horse farm, they need a lot of horses and they need to breed them of a profit. then they sell the colts and fillies to other people. you can do that with just about any kind of animal you can find on a farm.
alot of farms and many different kinds of animals
Cattle, sheep, chickens, pigs, goats, fish (you get fish farms), ostriches, etc.
Farm raised.
No. Such farms are becoming few and far between, and are more often small hobby farms rather than large "commercial" farms.
Honestly, it depends on who you ask. To me, every animal cruelty case is serious, so if you ask me, I would say it is very serious. There are many different kinds of animal cruelty, though. There are owners simply abusing their pets, and there is animal testing, and mass production farms, like KFC.
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The simple answer that most would have is don't eat the meat, eggs or milk from such farms.
The majority of fur-bearing animal farms are small-scale operations that earn less than $250,000.
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There is no such thing as a coniferous animal or a deciduous animal. Coniferous and deciduous are kinds of trees, not kinds of animals.