Animal husbandry
branch of agriculture concerned with animals that are raised for meat, fiber, milk, or other products / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Animal husbandry is the care and breeding of animals, particularly livestock. People have done this for a very long time; it is much older than agriculture. Nomadic people and people In rural areas often teach their children how to care for their animals. 4-H is an organization that also teaches children in the United States how to raise and care for farm animals.[1]
Some people who specialize in animal husbandry try to make sure that the animals are well cared for, while others try to make sure that the animals cost as little as possible to raise.
Examples of animal husbandry are:
- Beekeeping
- Dog breeding
- Farming
- Horse breeding
- Pig farming
- Raising cattle
- Sheep farming
- Dairy farming
Animal husbandry includes domestication of animals to obtain animal products (like milk, meat, wool, leather), and use them for transportation.