Hanapin
Livestock
What is "livestock"?
Livestock refers to domesticated animals that are primarily raised for agricultural purposes, such as food production, labor, or other commodities. This category includes various animals, such as cattle, sheep, pigs, poultry, and horses, among others. Livestock plays a significant role in agriculture and food systems, providing essential resources like meat, milk, eggs, and fiber. They are typically managed in dedicated facilities, such as farms or ranches, where their breeding, feeding, and overall care are carefully regulated to ensure optimal production and welfare. Livestock serves as an important source of livelihood for many people worldwide and contributes to the global food supply and economy.
Halimbawa
Loco disease in livestock results from consuming toxic plants, leading to neurological issues.
Livestock owners learn to identify and remove toxic plants to prevent loco disease.
The nomadic family moved their yurt to a new location, following the seasonal migration of their livestock.
Research focuses on controlling and mitigating the impact of loco disease in livestock.