I'm not sure what you're asking. If you're asking what each costs, it would be 100/100 = 1.
10 geese, 24 guinea pigs and 66 chickens
the farmer bought a new harrow and he was very pleased with it.
if he has 100 dollars, and can only buy 100 animals, then he can buy 76 chickens for $38, 21 Pigs for $42, and 4 sheep for $20. :) well that's 101, but im close. and i did it all by myself. :D
This style of question is the general type which has VERY useful answers in some real life circumstances. In real life, there are often more constraints. In this present question, there are lots of allowable answers. Let's look at a few. If I have 100 to spend, and cows cost 10, pigs cost 3 and rabbits cost 0.5 then I could buy 10 cows OR 9 cows and 20 rabbits, OR 9 cows and 3 pigs and 2 rabbits OR 9 cows and 2 pigs and 8 rabbits ....and so on.....
Kill animals.
Awake
The main irony is that the animals who replace the farmer abuse their fellow animals in worse ways than the farmer ever did.
A farmer is a noun. It is a person who cultivates the land and raises crops or animals for food.
Both. However the greater burden falls upon the farmer. HOWEVER - there can be no 100% secure fence or pasture area and anyone who lives in that kind of setting should be aware that wandering livestock might be encountered.
Natural selection
Have his own tools and animals
It is usually what they have grown up around. Every farmer is diferent in this sense.