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Farm Animals

Life on the farm is not laid back with all those animals to take care of. Got a farm animal question? Put it here and a farmer just might take a minute and plow out an answer for you.

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What is the function of the abdominal esophagus?

The esophagus is a muscular tube connecting the throat with the stomach. It is about 8 inches long and transports saliva, liquids and foods from the mouth to the stomach.

Are horse allgeric to bee stings?

Horses can be allergic to bee stings and well as other bug bites. I have a horse that's allergic to fly bites and she looks like she has tumors cause they get so big!

A farm animal that has 2 letters?

An example of a two-letter word that's a farm animal is "ox". Oxen are used to pull implements used in plowing, transportation, and irrigation on farms.

What farm animals that lay eggs?

Duck and chicken are the main type of birds on the farm that lays eggs

What are some different ways animals get abused?

Animal abuse includes things like neglect, putting the animal in harm's way (cockfighting, dog fighting), physically hurting the animal (beating, mutilating, throwing, stabbing, running over with a car, etc.), and hoarding (overcrowded, insanitary, unhealthy conditions).

Do badgers live next to rabbits?

No, mice do. Badgers live down the road.

Why do you keep animals on farms?

Farm animals are slaughtered for the meat. If we didn't slaughter animals there would be no meat on earth. No offence but, animals like cows and pig are pretty stupid. They don't really know the difference between life and deth. There are so many cows and pigs we don't know what to do with them. if we didn't kill them for meat they would get over populated. That's why we slaughter farm animals.

How many rabbits do you need to buy?

I only breed my rabbits twice a year as it puts alot of stress on the female rabbit.

They CAN have up to 5 litters though but I wont recommend doing that many.

What are the divisions of animal husbandry?

I know few of the departments of animal husbandry.

1. Cattle and Dairy Development

2. Fisheries

3. Livestock Health

Why do farmers need antibiotics on farm animals?

Where else would you raise animals? You can't raise them in cities and most towns and animals need to have LOTS of space to graze and exercise themselves. If you raise them in cinfined areas then they have a MUCH higher chance of getting diseases and making people sick and they could die.

How do swine perspire?

Pigs do not perspire. They have no sweat glands to allow perspiration, that is why they lay in mud to cool their bodies. Their skin is very dry and tough because of this. They also cool themselves through breathing.

How long is a goose's laying season?

Geese laying season last from February until May. Female geese may be able to lay anywhere from 12 to 30 eggs depending on the age.

Is Caroline Kennedy married?

Yes. She is 50 years old. She is rumored to be Obama's choice for Ambassador to the United Nations.

How much milk does a cow produce in one day?

Cows produce 19,825 pounds of milk each year. That's 2,305 gallons of milk a year or about 8 gallons of milk every day of her milking period.

What body part of the owl use to get their food?

mischief! and don't let anyone tell you otherwise, because this is what it is.

Sincerely,
The Owl King

What is the Total number of extinct wild animals?

As many as the number of people who cant careless to answer your question about extinct animals. there is too much animals to name but i think as many as 10 000 species

Why do some cows have black blotches?

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It is entirely based on the cow's genetics and breed. They have spots because their parents had spots or maybe the cow's parents were different breeds and the resulting mixture was spotted colouration. The breed you are thinking of that has spotted cows would most likely be Holstein. Other breeds include Milking Shorthorn, Shorthorn, Texas Longhorn, English Longhorn, Normande, Florida Cracker, Speckle Park, Beefmaster, Simmental-Fleckvieh, Ayrshire, Guernsey, and many more.

If you are talking about a different type of spot like warts or ringworm or mange then your cow is in need of a veterinarian.

How many toes are on a bird's foot?

Yes, but the claws of birds are on their toes and the toes of most mammals have claws. Some mammals, such as sea lions and whales, have lost their toes.

What are the advantages of semi intensive system?

There are many advantages of a semi intensive system. This is a feeding system for birds that is used to provide them with the ability to eat natural vegetation and insects that they enjoy. These systems can reduce the amount of feed needed for the animals. It also allows for easier feeding capabilities.

Which farm animals can eat other farm animals?

the only kind of fa animal that eats other farm animals are dogs on a farm will eat the chickens and other small animal

What is the breed of cow that is all black with a white band in the middle?

There are three breeds that have this type of colouration:

  • Belted Galloways
  • Bue Lingos
  • Dutch Belted
  • Mini Panda Cattle (very rare breed)
  • Lakenvelder

It isn't only the cows that carry this marking, so do the bulls, heifers, steers and calves. BG's and BL's can be also be red, brown, or buckskin coloured with the white belt around the middle. MPCs can also have a recessive red gene that occurs occasionally.