Serfs typically had limited rights over the livestock they raised, which often belonged to their lords. While they could sometimes consume the livestock they owned, such as chickens or pigs, they were generally required to provide a portion of their produce and livestock to their lord as rent or tax. Thus, their ability to eat their livestock depended on their specific obligations and the regulations imposed by their feudal lord.
To grow crops to feed the whole manor, tend to the livestock and sometimes the male serfs might need to got to war.
Serfs become fat when they eat pigs because that was all they could afford.
Serfs become fat when they eat pigs because that was all they could afford.
Every day
True.
To grow crops to feed the whole manor, tend to the livestock and sometimes the male serfs might need to got to war.
How could the Crusades change a serfs’ life?
Serfs become fat when they eat pigs because that was all they could afford.
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Serfs become fat when they eat pigs because that was all they could afford.
Every day
They usually eat serfs, and your face.
Serfs were required to work the land owned by their lord and perform various labor services, such as farming, tending livestock, and maintaining the estate. They were also obligated to pay rent, often in the form of a portion of their harvest. In exchange, serfs received protection and the right to live on the land, but they were bound to it and could not leave without permission. This system was a key aspect of the feudal structure in medieval Europe.
The peasants give food & land to the lords.
Livestock are fed GMO feed regularly.
True.
AnswerThe nobility. They were slaves. AnswerThe serfs were not slaves. They were not free, as they were bound to the land they lived on, but they could not be bought or sold, and they could not be taken off the land by the lord any more than they could leave it without his permission. Doubtless they sometimes did work as servants, but usually they were agricultural, and they were much more likely to take work doing simple labor than as servants. There were reeves, who organized and supervised the serfs on manors, and who acted as representatives for the lords to the serfs and for the serfs to the lords. The reeves, however, were also serfs, and were often elected by the serfs annually. There are links below.