Cattle are tougher critters than many people realize. Cattle are quite comfortable in termperatures ranging from -20 C to around 30 C (not including wind chill), and don't mind the wind, rain or snow either. Just as long as they have adequate food, water and shelter (natural or man-made), they will thrive just fine. There's a reason why cattle are found all over the world excluding the Arctic and Antarctic.
Sheep do not need many special conditions to live. They need adequate food and a water supply. Sheep also don't like extreme temperatures and will need shelter.
The horse is surprisingly adaptive to new conditions. However the only things they need are forage, shelter and water to survive, other than that there isn't really anything special that they need.
Organic failure to thrive (OFTT) implies that the organs involved with digestion and absorption of food are malformed or incomplete so the baby cannot digest its food. Non-organic failure to thrive (NOFTT) is the most common cause of FTT
To thrive is to flourish. For example, an organism will thrive in a particular environment if the living conditions are good - this could be caused by abiotic or biotic factors such as a decrease in predator numbers thus increasing the organism's population, or favorable weather that promote growth etc.
Most plants and animals live in areas with very specific climate conditions, such as temperature and rainfall patterns, that enable them to thrive.
A goat can live in several conditions. They thrive in both hot and cold conditions. Goats do not do well in wet conditions or windy conditions.
Sheep do not need many special conditions to live. They need adequate food and a water supply. Sheep also don't like extreme temperatures and will need shelter.
The special condition that rice requires in order to thrive is a moist environment. Rice will not thrive in areas where there is not much rainfall.
The horse is surprisingly adaptive to new conditions. However the only things they need are forage, shelter and water to survive, other than that there isn't really anything special that they need.
It needs to be grown in a hot, dry climate with little moisture or it will die
Bacteria require adequate nutrients and conditions to thrive and reproduce. These vary depending on the type of bacteria. For example, there are both autotrophic bacteria, that require CO2 as their carbon source, and heterotrophic bacteria, that require one or more organic molecules for their carbon source. Because of this they usually live off of autotrophs. There are also bacteria that only thrive and reproduce in extreme conditions. These extremophiles may reside in high or low pH environments, very high heat (hot springs) or low temperatures (glaciers), very salty environments and other extremes.
Very warm and soft Need to be kept feed And in the winter but them in a barn
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Ideal growing conditions for corn include warm sunny weather and nitrogen-rich soil. Your local extension service can provide testing to ensure your garden soil contains the ideal nutrient levels and is the correct pH for growing corn.
Actually, there are longhorn cattle in Michigan, just not as many as you'd find in the more southern and southwestern states. The reason being is that the climate is too cold for them to thrive in like the would thrive in the south. Michigan winters are very hard on longhorn cattle, unlike other cattle like Herefords, Angus, or Simmental, for instance.
In order to thrive, ancient civilisations needed to be founded near rivers or water sources.The population began to thrive.
Yes!! Dairy breeds such as Holsteins are suitable for dairy farming, for instance. Beef breeds such as Herefords or Angus are suitable for extensive ranching conditions where minimal management and almost no human intervention is needed for them to thrive. For more intensive beef operations where humans are intervening a lot in the production of beef cattle (from feeding to breeding), breeds like Charolais, Simmental and Limousin thrive.