sometimes
Eat and sleep. Farm animals don't celebrate Christmas like humans do.
Well George Orwell's Book Animal Farm, The Animals on the farm started about on a Rebellion towards humans but near the end the Animals started acting more and more like humans, Walking in their hind legs, drinking whiskey , Wearing clothes and Carrying whips. In the end when the animals look from Pig to human , human to pig and etc, they see not difference because of the likeness between the humans and the animals
Mainly small farm animals like sheep and also humans sometimes
Humans are animals
They were bred for hunting small animals, and because of this, they don't like animals that are smaller than themselves.
Life on the farm for the animals can vary from farm to farm. Usually life for these animals is structured. They eat at the same time each day, are let out at the time, and depending on the animal have other interactions with humans throughout the day.
Farm animals are often raised in close quarters and have frequent contact with other animals, increasing the likelihood of disease transmission. They also often come into contact with wild animals that may carry diseases. Household pets like cats and dogs are typically better monitored and have less exposure to potential carriers of diseases, reducing their risk of contracting diseases commonly found in farm animals. Additionally, farm animals may be bred for specific traits that make them more susceptible to certain diseases.
I would imagine that, like humans, they probably do not.
Marine animals.
like farm animals or any time of animals
They were initially bred to hunt badgers. They can hunt burrowing animals like rabbits and foxes.
I believe a host farm is like a B&B with farm animals and the farm environment to enjoy, during your stay.