Because thet allows peak milk production to occur
Livestock gives eggs, milk, meat, butter and other dairy products, and their manure provides a valuable organic fertilizer.
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Yes, birds are non-ruminants.
A dowry is given to a prospective groom from the bride's family. This may have been money, livestock or valuable goods.
The two ,most valuable natural resource of Iowa are the rich soil and the climate. These two resources allow for abundant harvest and plenty of livestock.
yes canine teeth are present in ruminants
Yes. Hind-gut fermentors are psuedo-ruminants.
There probably is some need of dental care for ruminants but the number of ruminants that will live long enough to need dental care and are valuable enough to merit such care is very low. In general, when a ruminant's teeth are no longer working properly, the animal is either sent to slaughter or is humanely euthanized. The one major exception to this would be teeth extractions of molars due to severe infection - most large animal veterinarians will surgically remove the affected teeth and clean out the nidus of infection.
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The major difference is protein sources. Ruminants require less protein than non-ruminants, and consequently require more fibre in their diet than non-ruminants. Non-ruminants cannot digest fibre and cellulose nearly as well as ruminants can, and thus need higher concentrate feedstuffs to actually do well.
Iowa's most valuable natural resources are its soil and climate, which make farming and livestock raising important to Iowa's economy.