Farm animals

Farm animals are domesticated animals that are raised on farms for various purposes such as producing food, fibre, labour, and other agricultural products. They play a crucial role in agriculture and human society. Common examples of farm animals include: Cattle (raised for meat, milk, and leather) Pigs (raised for meat) Chickens (raised for eggs and meat) Sheep (raised for meat, wool, and milk) Goats (raised for meat, milk, and fibre) Horses (used for labour, transportation, and recreation) Turkeys (raised for meat) Ducks (raised for meat, eggs, and feathers) Geese (raised for meat, eggs, and feathers) Rabbits (raised for meat and fur) Farm animals are essential for the agricultural industry and provide a wide range of products that support human livelihoods and economies. They are typically raised in various farming systems, ranging from small family farms to large industrial operations.