One of the most important things farmers did that improved the quality of their livestock, according to Charles Darwin, was to participate in selective breeding. This brought out the best features of each type of livestock, while ridding the offspring of unwanted characteristics.
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The definition of the word castrate is to remove the testicles of a male or to remove the ovaries of a female. The result of castration is the incapability to reproduce.
Right after birth.
Farmers don't usually breed honey bees, but they do need them for pollination purposes depending on the type of farm. For example, a livestock farmer doesn't need bees but a fruit farmer definitely does need bees.
Only with most of their dogs and cats. They don't spay any of their female livestock, but will neuter or castrate the male livestock that are undesirable for breeding.
they care livestock and farmers care livestock and crops
Most farmers will castrate at about 14 days of age, at this time the testicles have not fully formed therefore, the animal will have less discomfort after castration.
Producers or farmers.
Frontier Farmers.
Crops and livestock.
Commercial Farmers raise their crops for this purpose.
Yes
yes of course! thats how most livestock farmers make there money!
That's farming.
To provide shelter for livestock, feedstuffs, implements, and equipment.
Peasant farming