People kept animals in their gardens for meat.
People eat - cows, pigs,rabbits,birds, chickens, fish, octopus and more sea animals, and so much more.
rabbits horses all herbavore
The elephants, of course. Chickens aren't animals, they're birds. ================================================== Many people confuse "animals" and "mammals." Both chickens and elephants are animals. However, elephants are mammals and chickens are birds. Whoever asked you this riddle is probably confused about the difference between animals and mammals.
I wouldn't recommend it... But It really comes down to the temperament of the animals. They may fight or scrap, so don't leave them together until you are VERY sure that they can live together peacefully. A cage may not be the best place, but perhaps a small enclosure? So they have a place to hide in if things get nasty :\ Hope this helps -Kachira
cows, chickens, fish, pigs, etc
Some people enjoy the sight of violence containg animals such as chickens.
People use worms for fishing, plants, gardens and animals use them for food.
People in rural communities eat what people in cities eat, except that rural people are more likely to have gardens in the summer and to can the vegtables, have chickens, and sometimes cows, goats, and pigs.
rabbits, deer I'm looking for a partner
people hunt all animals in Australia
Deer, wild birds, rabbits, beaver raccoons.
Chickens are not Jewish; they are domesticated birds raised for food, egg production, and other purposes. Judaism is a religion and cultural identity associated with people, not animals. While some Jewish dietary laws (kashrut) apply to how chickens can be raised and consumed, it does not attribute any religious identity to the animals themselves.