What is an cattle?
domesticated animals commonly raised for their milk, meat, leather, and sometimes as draft animals.
How long do sheep live?
about 10 to 12 years on average
What are horses?
Horses are large, domesticated mammals
What is poultry?
Poultry refers to domesticated birds that are raised for their eggs, meat, or feathers.
What do cattles eat?
grasses and other plants
What is the difference between lamb and mutton?
Lamb refers to the meat of a young sheep. Mutton comes from older sheep.
What do horses eat?
graze on grasses, hay, and other plant materials.
what do they eat
eat a variety of foods
What is the average lifespan of cattle?
15 to 20 years,
How much do sheep weigh?
between 100 to 300 pounds
How long do horses live?
between 25 and 30 years
How do poultry reproduce?
by laying eggs, which are fertilized by a male (rooster for chickens, drake for ducks, etc.).
How much do cattles weigh?
between 1,000 and 1,800 pounds
How are sheep used in agriculture?
wool (from their fleece), meat (lamb and mutton), milk (for cheese and yogurt), and even leather.
How do horses communicate?
through body language, vocalizations (like neighing, whinnying, and snorting), and facial expressions.
How do poultry communicate?
Poultry communicate through vocalizations, body language, and visual cues.
How are cattle cared for on a farm?
Caring for cattle involves providing them with food, water, shelter, and regular veterinary care.
Are sheep social animals?
yes
How fast can a horse run?
Horses are incredibly fast runners.
What are some common diseases in poultry?
bird flu and Newcastle disease