I guess you mean for food or any other agricultural purposes. Those would be, in order (2008):
Other animals raised in Mexican farms and ranches, but not used for food (i.e. sheep are raised to obtain their wool) include:
Paraguay is a country in South America. The chief animals raised there include: cattle, chickens and pigs. The most common livestock is cattle.
sheep, cow ex.
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Panama's chief animals raised are dogs, cats, cattle, horses, pigs, sheep, goats, chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese, and parrots. And Ryleigh is really anoying.
pigs and teddy are colorful like rainbows
Beef cattle,chickens, pig, sheep
rats gargoils ninas sesei and more blackbelts :)
Cattle, pigs and chickens.
In Ghana, the chief animals raised include poultry, goats, sheep, and cattle. Poultry farming, particularly chicken, is widespread due to the high demand for eggs and meat. Goats and sheep are often raised for their meat and are integral to local diets and cultural practices. Cattle are also important, mainly for milk production and as a source of meat.
LivestockThere are a few different types of livestock that are raised in Costa Rica. These types include goats, pigs, cows, and chickens.
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Farm animals in Italy are raised on farms, just like in the Untied States. Domestic animals are usually raised in the home.