Yes, elk can be considered farm animals when they are raised in a controlled environment for purposes such as meat production, antler harvesting, or tourism. Elk farming has become more popular in some regions, particularly in North America, where they are valued for their meat, which is leaner than beef, as well as for their antlers, which are used in various products. However, they are different from traditional livestock such as cows or pigs, as they are wild animals by nature.
In Montana on an elk farm.
Irish elk were likely preyed on by the same animals that prey on most deer and elk today: wolves, bears, cougars, lions, tigers, etc.
The dog would be most successful of all the farm animals. They are very smart animals. ====== I think the question refers to Orwell's novella, Animal Farm. AS I recall, all the characters are flawed, but the donkey, old mare and the goat seems the most successful to me.
Elk, Grasshopper
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Cows and chickens are farm animals. Additional farm animals include calf and colt.
fish,elk,deer,buffalo,corn and any kind of crop
Elk (Cervus elphus)
No they are different animals.
No. Like cows, elk are strictly herbivores, they do not eat meat or hunt other animals.
No. Marsupials are not predators of farm animals.
no, farm animals are sheep and cows