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It depends on what kind of livestock you are referring to. Each type of livestock have their own level of expenses and costs incorporated in raising them. For instance, it can be more expensive to raise and breed horses than it is raising and breeding chickens.
One of the most important things farmers did that improved the quality of their livestock, according to Charles Darwin, was to participate in selective breeding. This brought out the best features of each type of livestock, while ridding the offspring of unwanted characteristics.
Zebu/Brahman, pigs, sheep, goats, chickens, ducks, geese, and turkeys.
Mostly subsistence farming although some farmers did raise cash crops.
Farmers don't usually breed honey bees, but they do need them for pollination purposes depending on the type of farm. For example, a livestock farmer doesn't need bees but a fruit farmer definitely does need bees.
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The Incas had a monarchy as their type of government. They were ruled by an emperor called the Sapa Inca, who believed to be the descendant of the Sun.
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Incas had rock or stone houses and if the Inca was rich he would have a bigger house
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