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Wolves kill livestock like sheep due to a combination of factors such as natural predatory instincts, opportunistic behavior, and lack of alternative prey. They may view livestock as easy targets that provide a readily available food source, especially if wild prey is scarce. Human activities encroaching on wolf habitat can also contribute to these interactions.
Wild dogs may kill livestock because they see them as easy prey. Domestic animals, such as livestock, are typically slower and less agile than wild prey, making them more vulnerable to attacks by wild dogs. Additionally, wild dogs may target livestock for food when their natural prey is scarce.
No, humans do not prey on jaguars as they are not a common source of food for humans. In some cases, jaguars may be hunted for their fur or as a trophy, but they are not considered a regular prey species for humans.
If an animal loses their food source, in the wild, they will try to find a sustainable source to have food to survive. If they cannot find a worthy source of food/water, they starve or become dehydrated and pass away.
You don't have to get the most expensive dog food to ensure your dog gets the best, some cheaper brands are just as good if not better but if you really want to spend a lot on the food Petco have a list of the most expensive dog food
Cracked corn is indeed an energy feed source for livestock. Corn is a high-energy feedstuff no matter how it's processed, and should be treated as such.
Livestock, obviously
Yields are not as high as GMO food, more work involved and with livestock the food is more expensive.
They had poor land. It was used to grow grain as the main food source, and there was little land available for livestock. Fish provided a good source of additional protein.
Livestock is a caring ,management and feeding of Animals (cow ,goat ...) poultry is a caring ,management of hens,chicks... For higher production and human consumption.
yes they are, a good source of protein and not too expensive at approx.$2.50 doz.
To grow food and raise livestock and all that livestock.
Because it was (and still is) a source of income, food, clothing and other edible and non-edible things for humans.
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Livestock raised at the missions in colonial America typically included cattle, sheep, pigs, and chickens. These animals provided a sustainable source of food, labor, and materials for the mission communities. The missions also practiced selective breeding and animal husbandry techniques to improve the quality and productivity of their livestock.
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To live on? To grow food on, raise livestock on, to build places to sell the food and livestock we grow and raise. Same as America.