Wool.
What do sheep give every year?
Meat from these animal is called beef.
What are cattle?
Lard and bacon
What are types of pigs?
Chick, pullet, hen
What are the stages of a chicken's life?
A fruit found in the vegetable aisle.
What is a tomato?
Little balls of highly valued fiber, often found sitting on a lap.
What are angora rabbits?
Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation
One is growing, the other is ready for harvest.
What is the difference between a pig and a hog?
Why do birds peck at the ground?
Animals eat the fruit, including the seed. When they travel, they deposit the seed, with food, in a new place.
Why are fruits fleshy?
These "muppetty" critters create the finest fiber.
What are alpacas?
Animals are allowed to walk and roam, developing muscles, healthy bodies. Happy cows make for tendered beef.
What are the benefits of "grass fed.?"
Higher quality pork, less trees and rocks, happier swine.
Why keep pigs on pasture?
A desexed rooster.
What is a capon?
Poison that develops from the cracking of the pit in a
pitted fruit.
What is cyanide?
Two types of fiber come from these, cashmere and mohair.
What do goats produce?
A castrated bull
What is a steer?
A baby swine
What is a piglet?
The spot where an embryo grows.
What is a blastoderm?
Unlike most fruits, this one has its seeds on the outside.
What are strawberries?
Once a year for sheep, twice a year for some other species.
How often are animals shorn?
Naturally bred, as opposed to artifical insemination.
What is "live covered?"
Nothing goes to waste. Every part of the animal is useful.
It's better to have a dirty fresh egg than a clean stale one. The protective layer is still there to protect the egg.
Why not wash all the eggs?
They are easier to handle, often have more tender meat. Toms compete so it's easier to keep multiple hens in a space, rather than many toms.
Why are hens preferred over toms when choosing a turkey?