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What (who) is livestock - definition


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  • [[Cattle]] on a pasture in [[Austria]]
  • Pigs being loaded into their transport
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  • This Australian road sign uses the less common term "stock" for livestock.
  • Goat family with one-week-old kid
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  • Sheep in the [[Parc National des Ecrins]] (France)
  • Global distribution data for cattle, buffaloes, horses, sheep, goats, pigs, chickens and ducks in 2010
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  • Farrowing site in a natural cave in northern [[Spain]]
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DOMESTICATED ANIMALS RAISED IN AN AGRICULTURAL SETTING TO PRODUCE COMMODITIES SUCH AS FOOD, FIBER AND LABOR
Farm animals; Dry stock; Livestock industry; Farmyard animal; Farmyard animals; Barnyard animals; Barnyard animal; Agricultural animals; Agricultural animal; Animals in agriculture; Farmed animals; Livestock waste; Environmental impact of livestock; Effects of livestock on the environment; Draft:Livestock; Livestock disease; Micro-livestock; Micro livestock; Microlivestock; Livestock and climate change; Livestock parasite
¦ noun farm animals regarded as an asset.
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  • This Australian road sign uses the less common term "stock" for livestock.
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  • Sheep in the [[Parc National des Ecrins]] (France)
  • Global distribution data for cattle, buffaloes, horses, sheep, goats, pigs, chickens and ducks in 2010
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  • Farrowing site in a natural cave in northern [[Spain]]
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DOMESTICATED ANIMALS RAISED IN AN AGRICULTURAL SETTING TO PRODUCE COMMODITIES SUCH AS FOOD, FIBER AND LABOR
Farm animals; Dry stock; Livestock industry; Farmyard animal; Farmyard animals; Barnyard animals; Barnyard animal; Agricultural animals; Agricultural animal; Animals in agriculture; Farmed animals; Livestock waste; Environmental impact of livestock; Effects of livestock on the environment; Draft:Livestock; Livestock disease; Micro-livestock; Micro livestock; Microlivestock; Livestock and climate change; Livestock parasite
n. to graze livestock
livestock         
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  • This Australian road sign uses the less common term "stock" for livestock.
  • Goat family with one-week-old kid
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  • Sheep in the [[Parc National des Ecrins]] (France)
  • Global distribution data for cattle, buffaloes, horses, sheep, goats, pigs, chickens and ducks in 2010
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  • Farrowing site in a natural cave in northern [[Spain]]
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  • Biomass distribution of humans, livestock, and other animals<ref name="Eggleton 2020"/>
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DOMESTICATED ANIMALS RAISED IN AN AGRICULTURAL SETTING TO PRODUCE COMMODITIES SUCH AS FOOD, FIBER AND LABOR
Farm animals; Dry stock; Livestock industry; Farmyard animal; Farmyard animals; Barnyard animals; Barnyard animal; Agricultural animals; Agricultural animal; Animals in agriculture; Farmed animals; Livestock waste; Environmental impact of livestock; Effects of livestock on the environment; Draft:Livestock; Livestock disease; Micro-livestock; Micro livestock; Microlivestock; Livestock and climate change; Livestock parasite
Animals such as cattle and sheep which are kept on a farm are referred to as livestock.
The heavy rains and flooding killed scores of livestock.
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Wikipedia

Livestock
Livestock are the domesticated animals raised in an agricultural setting to provide labor and produce commodities such as meat, eggs, milk, fur, leather, and wool. The term is sometimes used to refer solely to animals who are raised for consumption, and sometimes used to refer solely to farmed ruminants, such as cattle, sheep, goats and pigs.
Examples of use of livestock
1. Britain was forced to suspend exports of livestock, meat and milk products and destroy livestock.
2. Many Afghans raise livestock, so animal health training will be provided to boost poultry and livestock production.
3. Livestock owners told Arab News that they have been forced to illegally sell livestock at uncertified locations because of the high prices charged for rent space at the certified Livestock Market in Al–Khumra.
4. Saleh Al–Muabadi, another livestock owner, said: «Our customers have become accustomed to our illegal locations.» Muhammad Al–Bishri, another livestock owner, said that the municipality should designate seasonal locations for livestock owners to sell animals.
5. It is necessary to take measures to stop the illegal trafficking of infected livestock, tighten control measures on food safety for humans and livestock, and closely monitor livestock trade and slaughter in affected areas, instructed the President.