Farm Animals: Definition, Characteristic…
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Animals that make good candidates for domestication typically share certain traits: They thrive or do well in confinements or domestic environments. They grow and mature quickly, making them efficient to farm. They breed easily in captivity and can undergo multiple periods of fertility in a single year. They eat plant-based diets, which makes them inexpensive to feed. They’re hardy and easily adapt to changing conditions. They live in herds or had ancestors that lived in herds, making them easy for humans to control. They grow and mature quickly, making them efficient to farm. They breed easily in captivity and can undergo multiple periods of fertility in a single year.
They thrive or do well in confinements or domestic environments.
They grow and mature quickly, making them efficient to farm.
They breed easily in captivity and can undergo multiple periods of fertility in a single year.
They eat plant-based diets, which makes them inexpensive to feed.
They’re hardy and easily adapt to changing conditions.
They live in herds or had ancestors that lived in herds, making them easy for humans to control.
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