In the US, most dairy farms have cows for milking; a few also have goats. Goats milk can be helpful for people who can't tolerate milk from cows.
A dairy farm may also have herding dogs to help moving groups of cows from one location on the farm to another. Some dairy farms keep cats to help keep the barns free of rodents.
A dairy farm can also have many other types of animals not related to milk production. One of the more common types is keeping chickens for eggs to sell with the milk products.
A farm would need more animals so that if animals die there would be more there!
On leveled land~!
On leveled land~!
the draw back is that you would only get one thing. like if you had a farm full of cows you would only get milk but if you had a whole farm full of farm animals you would get eggs, milk, ham, ext.
Farm Animals:PigsGoatsSheepCowsChickensDucksHorsesSpecialty Farms May Include:AlpacaAlligatorLlama
Ducks have been kept as farm animals, but it would be more likely that a farm would keep geese rather than ducks; more food, less independence, and geese can be guard animals as well.
When dealing with farm animals
# Y.O.L.O. You Only Live Once
If you live on a farm then you would get food from animals.
Cows and chickens are farm animals. Additional farm animals include calf and colt.
No, because when they kill their farm animals they don't have food or anything to use for transportation around the farm, depending on which ones they would kill.
The animals felt they needed the seven commandments so order would be brought to the farm. The commandments would tell them what was and wasn't allowed.