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In 1832, the mission had 6000 sheep and goats, 900 horses, 13 mules, 50 pigs and 3,500 head of cattle. This was recorded by Friar Fortuny.
they raised crops and food at mission santa barbara.
In 1832, there were 10,000 cattle, 9,500 sheep, 55 swine, 730 horses and 35 mules.
they grew crops, raised livestock, prayed, cleaned the padres' rooms ( priests ) , cooked, built the mission and their own village ( if they didn't live inside the mission building ) , sew and make clothing, etc
They grew fruits and vegetables on their land. They also raised animals such as cows,goats, and chickens.
cattle and sheep
There were not a large number of Indians in the Nuestra Senora de la Soledad Mission, but the ones who were there often raised horses and cattle and farmed corn and wheat. They also helped with construction of homes and the mission itself.
Nuestra SeΓ±ora de la Soledad was a Spanish mission in California that primarily grew crops such as wheat, corn, beans, and barley. They also raised livestock such as cattle, sheep, and goats for food and resources. Additionally, they produced goods like leather, wool, and baskets.
Cows were raised there.
horses
horses
the animals that were raised at mission san carlos de carmelo were sheeps and cattle
Some of the crops grown at the San Gabriel Mission were beans, corn, grapes, and olives. Some animals raised at the mission were chickens, cattle, and sheep.
Cattle were the animals that mostly were raised at missions
palomino horses
sheep, cows,and horses
goots horses and sheep