A) Meat, fiber, and milk production B) Zoo display C) Competitive racing D) Pet companionship
A) Tropical rainforests B) High-altitude, cold environments C) Deserts D) Coastal plains
A) Grass and forage B) Fruits and vegetables C) Commercial cattle feed D) Grain-based feeds
A) Approximately 9 months B) 12 months C) 15 months D) 6 months
A) Lamb B) Kid C) Calf D) Foal
A) Elaborate design and decoration B) Proximity to water features C) Heating and air conditioning D) Protection from wind and snow
A) Spring B) Winter C) Anytime of year D) Late summer/early fall
A) Arthritis B) Sunburn C) Diabetes D) Parasites
A) Strong, high fences B) Low, decorative fencing C) No fencing needed D) Invisible fencing
A) Never, they're naturally healthy B) Only when they appear sick C) Regularly (daily or weekly) D) Annually
A) 20-25 years B) 30-40 years C) 10-15 years D) 5-10 years
A) Clothing and textiles B) Building materials C) Livestock feed D) Fuel
A) 1500-2000 pounds B) 200-300 pounds C) 800-1200 pounds D) 500-600 pounds
A) Ignoring their needs B) Speed over safety C) The cheapest option D) Their comfort and safety
A) Ignoring them B) Regular trimming if needed C) Painting them D) Applying lotions daily
A) Clean, accessible water B) Only snow C) Salty ocean water D) Stagnant pond water
A) Telepathy B) Smoke signals C) Sign language D) Vocalization and body language
A) Indifferent B) Loud and frantic C) Aggressive and forceful D) Calm and patient
A) They are not needed B) To add flavor to their diet C) To train them D) To supplement deficiencies in forage
A) Hoof strength B) Growth C) Flavor D) Immunity
A) Ignoring the existing herd B) Isolating them forever C) Gradual introduction with supervision D) Throwing them in together immediately
A) They will glow B) They will start dancing C) Changes in behavior, vocalization, or appetite D) They will become invisible
A) Pasture with varied topography B) Swampy land C) Dense forest D) Flat, barren land
A) Allows pastures to recover B) Confuses the yaks C) It isn't, yaks do not graze D) Makes the yaks dizzy
A) Psychic parasites B) Imaginary parasites C) Robotic parasites D) Internal and external parasites
A) Vaccinations for chickens B) Consult a veterinarian C) Vaccinations for dogs D) None are needed
A) To eliminate internal parasites B) To change their color C) To make them more friendly D) To make them lighter
A) Fall B) Winter C) Spring or early summer D) Never
A) Giving the calf to another animal B) Abrupt separation C) Gradual separation D) Ignoring the calf
A) Offering sacrifices to the predators B) Ignoring the threat C) Guard animals or secure fencing D) Training the yaks to fight back |