HYV or High Yielding Variety are genetically crossed or manipulated birds and animals.
If you are looking for the names it is usually the company who owns them that names them like Hudson-12 or Brahma X6. They are not generally sold to the public nor are they normally recognized by breeders clubs.
Saqib buys 3 cows, 2 pigs and 4 hens from a man who has 6 cows, 5 pigs and 8 hens. How many choices does the Saqib have?
18 cows and 23 hens
On this farm there would be a total of 18 cows. There would also be 18 chickens, combining to make 36 heads and 104 legs.
· The chickens have protection from the elements and predators. · The hens can still move around easily. · The hens have more social connection with other hens. · Allows hens to have a greater behavioural repertoire.
No, hens do not live in a pen. Hens live in what is called a coop. Pigs are the animals that live in a pen.
Saqib buys 3 cows, 2 pigs and 4 hens from a man who has 6 cows, 5 pigs and 8 hens. How many choices does the Saqib have?
18 cows and 23 hens
the hyv efffect on enviroment
Fullform of HYV is High Yield Varieties.
the hyv efffect on enviroment
cows, sheep, horses, hens, chickens,etc.
mostly anything for example eggs form hens and milk from cows
Snakes, hens, bulls, horses, cows, fish, birds and a lot more!
This stands for High Yield Variety, a crop cultivated using HYV seeds is called so.
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The resposibilties that a pioneer farmer had to do was to milk the cows, set hens, make honey, and raise chickens.
The answer to this question is unattainable because cows are not plants and should never, ever be considered as such. There is no such thing as a "variety" in the world of animal agriculture, nor in the raising of cattle. As such, the question has no merit and is unanswerable.