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I don't know...livestock that are birds and livestock that are not birds? Canadian farmers raise beef, dairy, pork, lamb, eggs, mutton, goats, meat chickens, geese, ducks and turkeys.
Cattle, sheep, pigs, horses, chickens, goats, fish, turkeys, geese, ducks, fowls, rabbits...
Caged birds do; corn is a part of their feed bought in pet stores. also, horses can eat corn :) deer and pigs eat corn as well --------------------------------------------------------------------------------ryse™----------- Ostrich eats corn too. I think. :)
Several types of birds that live around lakes include ducks, geese, swans, herons, kingfishers, and gulls. These birds are often attracted to lakes because of the abundance of water, fish, and other aquatic resources available for feeding and nesting.
There are over 1,300 different species of birds found in India. Some of the different birds include megapodes, pheasants, partridges, ducks, geese, swans, flamingos and storks.
If by poultry you mean chickens, there are hundreds of breeds. Here are some of the most common ones: -Rhode Island Red (eggs) -Barred Rock (eggs) -White Leghorn (eggs) -Buff Orpington (mostly eggs, but are large, and make good meat birds also) If You didn't mean just chickens, There are many kinds including -ducks -turkeys -chickens -peafowl -Guineafowl and many others, hope this helps.
Terns, ducks, geese, warblers, certain hawks, certain sparrows, purple finch, evening grosbeak, rose breasted grosbeak, hawk owl, long eared owl, American robin, whooping crane, sandhill crane, hummingbirds, kinglets, gnatcatchers.
No, not the whole species but some types.
Geese, cranes, ibises, cormorants.
There are five types of birds that are found in California. The five types of birds are ducks, quails, plump terrestrial, owl and goose.
All kinds of birds live in Vancouver, like sparrows, crows, ducks, stellar Jays, woodpeckers, robins, and Canadian geese. Squirrels, otters, beavers, and all types of bugs, fish, coyotes.
The sheep is the answer. As it is said a flock of sheep.