Draught animals are domesticated animals used for pulling heavy loads or performing labor, particularly in agriculture and transportation. Common examples include oxen, horses, donkeys, and camels, which help plow fields, haul carts, or transport goods. They play a crucial role in many traditional farming systems, especially in regions where machinery is less accessible. Draught animals are valued for their strength, endurance, and ability to work in various terrains.
No. Oxen are draught animals.
Animals that are used for farm labour are called draught animails or draught breeds.
an ox is an ox. its a mammal and are bovines trained as draught animals
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If by poor Ancient Egyptians you mean the peasant farmers then they would be using oxen as draught animals.
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if it does not rain for a long period there could be draught and plants and animals could die.
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A homophone for draught is draft.
Some are in the wild, some are used for work (draught animals) and some are in zoos.
Franz Rauch has written: 'Introduction of draught animals in Wum sub-division, Cameroon'
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