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  • Donkeys have a reputation for being stubborn but in fact it’s because they are more independent in their thinking than horses. They reason and then make decisions based on their safety.

  • Goats have incredible balance and can even stand on the backs of cows. In the mountains in Anatolia, it is common to see a group of goats perched in a tree.

  • Cows have jerky vision, and large gestures scare them. They can start running and lead the whole herd.
    They also have very varied social behaviors. Some like to be alone while others can develop strong and lasting friendships with other cows. They graze side by side, groom each other…

  • Livestock:

    • Cattle:
      • Cows (dairy and beef cattle)
      • Bulls
      • Calves
    • Sheep:
      • Sheep
      • Rams
      • Lambs
    • Pigs:
      • Pigs
      • Sows
      • Piglets
    • Poultry:
      • Chickens
      • Roosters
      • Chicks
      • Turkeys
      • Ducks
      • Geese
    • Goats:
      • Goats
      • Bucks
      • Kids
    • Others:
      • Rabbits
      • Ostriches
      • Other fur-bearing animals (minks, foxes, etc.)
  • Poultry:

    • Chickens
    • Roosters
    • Ducks
    • Geese
    • Turkeys
    • Guineafowls
  • Livestock for Profit:

    • Bees (honey production)
    • Silkworms (silk production)
    • Snails (snail farming)
  • Working Animals:

    • Draft Horses
    • Donkeys
    • Oxen (used for plowing fields and other tasks)
  • Milk and Fiber Animals:

    • Dairy goats (milk production)
    • Sheep (wool production)
  • Guard Animals:

    • Guard dogs (used to protect livestock)
    • Barn cats (for pest control)