Can you give me 20 farm animals and their uses?
AnimalCommercial usesAlpacawoolBantengmeat, milk, draughtBisonmeat, leatherCamelmount, pack animal, meat, dairy,camel hairCatpest control,companionship,meatCattleMeat (beef, veal,blood), dairy,leather, draughtDeerMeat (venison),leather, antlers,antler velvetDogpack animal,draught, hunting,herding,searching/gathering,watching/guarding,meatDonkeymount, pack animal, draught,meat, dairyGayalmeat, draughtGoatDairy, meat, wool,leather, light draughtGuinea pigMeatHorseMount, draught,dairy, meat, pack animalLlamalight mount, pack animal, draught,meat, woolMulemount, pack animal, draughtPigMeat (pork, bacon, etc.), leather, pet,researchRabbitMeat, fur, leather,pet, researchReindeerMeat, leather,antlers, dairy,draught,SheepWool, dairy, leather,meat (mutton, lamb)Water buffalomount, draught,meat, dairyYakMeat, dairy, wool,mount, pack animal, draught
What strange thing did people do to cows during the second world war?
They eat them un-cooked And also used the dead ones for coverage
Mass development of farm labor-saving machinery brought on the Agricultural Revolution?
The mass development of farm labor saving machinery created the agricultural revolution. One of the labor saving machines was called the cotton gin.
In 1883, the world's loudest recorded volcano till date, Mt. Krakatoa, blew it's top. The volcano was located in Indonesia. It's roar could be heard from as far as Ceylon, India, Myanmar, Phillippines, and even South Japan !
In an ecosystem a large number of species are dependent on one particular species of bird?
In an ecosystem when a large number of species are dependent on one particular species of bird this makes the bird a keystone species. This bird has a disproportionate effect on the surround environment because so many others are dependent on it.
They only have 1 sweat glad and its the nose. You can show a pig in 4-H. Pigs come in different colors. A female pig is called a gilt or sow. A male pig is called a barrow or a boar.
What are biological issues with organic and non-organic farming methods?
The impacts upon non-target and target animals and crops are the biological issues with non-organic and organic farming methods. Non-organic farming methods prioritize specific animals and crops whose marketability and profitability warrant lush, rapid growth even if the necessary inputs and resources compromise the life cycles and natural histories of animals and plants deemed dispensable, in the way or of lesser importance. Organic farming methods contrastingly take in the entire picture through attention to the well-being of the entire farm as one system, one unit, one whole warranting botanical controls and natural predators over chemical, genetically modified, non-local, off-site synthetic inputs and resources.
Why do you fatten up an animal to be eaten when you don't eat the fat you eat the muscles?
Because you also eat the fat! But is is still good for you
Mostly farmlands, they usually cut the crops or plants needed, get paid about 1pound for the whole day then move on to another land.
Is livestock a natural resource?
Livestock are not typically considered natural resources. They are considered to be products that are produced though intentional agriculture. They are not readily produced without intervention by humans.
What is the function of the sinus venosus?
it receives the deoxygenated blood and passes it to auricles in fishes and to right auricle in amphibians and reptiles
Because it is a good way to earn money but we also need farmers for the economy. Without farmers we wouldn't have all the food we can eat from our refrigerators right now! They grow crops such as corn, wheat, etc. and raise animals for food/drinks such as cows, pigs, chickens, etc. One reason why you should farm is because it can be quite some exercise at times! You could also grow your own food instead of having to buy. Doesn't doing something for others also make you feel good? There are many reasons why you should farm and those were just a few. Farming is a good job choice for hard workers and animal lovers. Especially if you like living in the country!
What is the relation between corral and pen?
A corral and a pen are both enclosed spaces used to contain animals, particularly livestock. A corral is typically larger and often used for managing or gathering animals, while a pen is smaller and usually designed for holding animals for shorter periods. Both serve the purpose of ensuring the safety and management of animals, but their size and intended use can vary.
What is the function of the pulmonic sinuses?
The function of the pulmonary sinuses is to separate both of the semilunar cusps that are in the pulmonary trunk valve. They forma think wall between the two.
How many gallons of milk in a pound?
It would be just over 8 pounds. Pounds is a unit of mass/weight. Gallons is a liquid measure. They do not convert cleanly. The density of the liquid being measured can make a big difference. If the liquid is water, there is 8 pounds to a gallon.
What is a list of the most common ranch animals?
There are a variety of common ranch animals. Some of these include horses, cows, sheep, goats. chickens, as well as pigs.
twentyfive plus twenty plus one 3rd is 15 so 60 animals
How long does it take for a farm to be organic?
The time that it takes a farm to become organic depends upon location. A certified organic farm has to meet governmental requirements, participate in inspection schedules and submit paper work. The process of acceptance in the United States is preceded by a 36-month transition period during which the non-use of no chemical, genetically modified, non-organic, synthetic inputs, methods or resources must be verified.