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Livestock refers to domesticated animals raised for agricultural purposes, such as cattle, sheep, pigs, and chickens, primarily for food, fiber, or labor. Ruminants are a specific subset of livestock that have a specialized stomach structure, allowing them to digest plant-based food through fermentation; examples include cows, sheep, and goats. While all ruminants can be considered livestock, not all livestock are ruminants.

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