Cows and pigs
The main animals raised for food production are chickens, pigs, and cows. Sheep, goats, and turkeys are also commonly raised for meat.
Cattle were the animals that mostly were raised at missions
Greeks raised cattle, sheep, and goats for various purposes such as farming, food, and sacrifices to the gods.
the difference is you wont find most farm animals in a zoo and farm animals tend to bbe smarter.
some animals have to hunt for their food and on the other hand they have to be eaten to make other animals food
cows and other big farm animals
Turtles, sturgeon (and other fish), oysters, raccons and anything they could find in the area.
In Jamestown, colonists primarily raised pigs, cattle, and chickens for food. Pigs were particularly valuable for their ability to forage and reproduce quickly, while cattle provided milk, meat, and labor. Chickens supplied eggs and meat, contributing to the settlers' diet. Additionally, they relied on fishing and hunting to supplement their food sources.
Cattle that is raised and then sold to be used as food is called beef cattle. When it comes to birds raised to be used as food the animals are called poultry.
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The main animals raised for food production are chickens, pigs, and cows. Sheep, goats, and turkeys are also commonly raised for meat.
Chickens can and have been raised as pets. However, they are usually raised as food animals.
Cattle were the animals that mostly were raised at missions
they farmed the land and dug wells for waterHunt for food (wild animals)
they farmed the land and dug wells for waterHunt for food (wild animals)
Greeks raised cattle, sheep, and goats for various purposes such as farming, food, and sacrifices to the gods.