The Greek raised goat, sheep, and cattle.
Cattle were the animals that mostly were raised at missions
The main animals raised for food production are chickens, pigs, and cows. Sheep, goats, and turkeys are also commonly raised for meat.
they raised cows and sheep
In Jamestown, animals commonly raised for food included cattle, pigs, chickens, and sheep. These animals provided essential sources of meat, milk, and eggs for the settlers. Hunting and fishing also contributed to their diet.
Some examples of animals raised solely by their mothers include whales, elephants, and kangaroos. These animals require the mother's care and guidance for an extended period of time before they can survive on their own.
pandas,dogs,and cats
Farm animals in Italy are raised on farms, just like in the Untied States. Domestic animals are usually raised in the home.
If you ask if Greeks eat meat, yes they do
The main animals raised in Bolivia are the camel and the alpaca. Llamas are also a main animal raised in Bolivia.
yes
Cattle, Sheep, Geese and Donkeys. Horses were very rare and expensive. Cattle were used for plowing and trained as Oxen. Sheep were cooked and eaten. Geese layed eggs and were eaten.
The kind of animals that can be raised at home are:monkey and birds.(that are only examples)
Lamas were usually raised there.
animals raised in Maine are moose and much more
Four animals raised on farms are pigs,cows,turkeys,and chickens.
killed animals!
goats and sheep