Any animal that is raised for the sole purpose of making money for the farmer. Examples of this are chickens, and cows. The reason is because a farmer raises chickens and cows with intent to sell them or products from them for a profit.
The Japanese
killing animals for economic gain is acceptable
because man provide his basic want and need
No No!! Frederick Winslow Taylor described man as arational-economicanimal.Which means that man is onlyconcerned withmaximizinghis economic gain.:)
serious, dirty, happy, sad, animal, natural, economic, love, celebrity, etc.
Cole Gustafson has written: 'Costs of producing major crops in North Dakota, 1983-85' -- subject(s): Agricultural prices, Agriculture, Crops, Economic aspects of Agriculture 'Cost of producing crops, livestock, and milk in the United States-- 1975-81' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Animal industry, Dairying, Economic aspects of Agriculture, Economic aspects of Animal industry, Economic aspects of Dairying
"Animal spirits" can refer to the concept of emotions and instincts guiding economic behavior, or to spiritual beliefs in some cultures that animals possess special powers or connections to the spirit world. The economic concept is a theory, but belief in animal spirits having spiritual significance is subjective and varies across cultures.
Economic zoology is a branch of zoology that focuses on the economic significance of animals to humans. It involves studying how animals are used for food, products, and services, as well as their impact on agriculture, health, and industry. Economic zoology also examines the conservation and sustainable use of animal resources.
The razorback hog is a symbol of Arkansas . From an economic standpoint, chickens are more important.
economic causes
India's national animal is tiger
Osmond Phillip Breland has written: 'Animal friends and foes' -- subject(s): Economic Zoology, Lending library