Livestock Farming
Introduction
Livestock farming is when people raise animals like cows, goats, sheep, and chickens for different purposes like getting milk, meat, eggs, and wool.
Types of Livestock
- Cattle: These are animals like cows. People keep them for milk, meat, and even for plowing fields.
- Poultry: These are birds like chickens and ducks. People keep them for eggs and meat.
- Goats and Sheep: These animals provide us with milk, meat, and wool.
Taking Care of Livestock
- Feeding: Just like you need food to grow, animals need good food too. Cows eat grass, while chickens eat grains like maize and sorghum.
- Shelter: Animals need a safe place to sleep and protect them from bad weather.
- Healthcare: Animals need regular check-ups and vaccinations to stay healthy.
graph TD
A[Feeding] --> B[Grass for cows, grains for chickens]
C[Shelter] --> D[Safe place to sleep]
E[Healthcare] --> F[Regular check-ups]
Fun Activity
Try drawing your favorite farm animal and write one thing you know about how to take care of it.
Remember
- Animals need good food, shelter, and healthcare to stay healthy.
- Cows give us milk, while chickens give us eggs.
- Taking care of animals is a big responsibility.
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