llamas and alpacas.
llamas and alpacas
The Inca received baby animals to fatten and then slaughtered so the Inca can eat.
They raise them on farms
They celebrate the gods with sacrifices of animals
A. Pack animals
The Incas sacrificed animals such as alpacas and llamas.
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It depends on the context. Farmers raise animals, that is, livestock. Other people who raise particular breeds of animals such as dogs or cats may be known as breeders.
The Inca used alpacas, llamas, and vicuncunas for wool. However, cotton became popular as the empire grew.
An Inca farmer is responsible for cultivating crops such as maize, potatoes, and quinoa on terraced fields. They also raise livestock such as llamas and alpacas for wool and transportation. Additionally, they participate in communal labor exchanges known as "ayni" to help each other with agricultural tasks.
People who are involved in agriculture in North Dakota raise animals or crops or both animals and crops.
People who grow crops and raise animals are called farmers or ranchers. Farmers generally grow crops and may raise a few animals while ranchers generally raise animals and may grow some crops.