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During famine , ________ are set up to take care of domestic animals .​

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Answered by koyai05sl
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Answer: During famine , ___fodder camps_____ are set up to take care of domestic animals .​

Explanation:

  • During a fmaine, there is no water or livestock feed due to the minimal rainfall.
  • As a result, both the government and private entities established several fodder camps.
  • Many people have been forced to transport their cattle to fodder camps due to the lack of water and fodder.
  • So fodder camps are set up to feed the cattles during the time of famine in order to keep them alive.

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Answered by aryansuts01
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Answer:

The answer is fodder camps

During famine , fodder camps are set up to take care of domestic animals.

Explanation:

Government and private organizations set up fodder camps to supply water and fodder while preventing farmers from selling their herds under duress.​

The authorities temporarily relocates people and animals to safe areas during a famine. This assertion is absolutely accurate. To care for the domestic animals, fodder camps are also set up.

Example:

Private and government fodder camps in Maharashtra's water shortages Satara region help the farmers avoid the distressed sale of their animals by giving feed and water to cattle.

Matabai Borkar was preparing bhakri roti using jowar wheat on a makeshift chulha made of three bricks in the open. She and her livestock were camped out. Even though she was willing to pay for them, she claimed that her town lacked access to water and fodder.

Due to the insufficient rainfall during a famine, there isn't any water or feed for cattle.

As a consequence, several fodder camps were built by both the government and private organizations.

Due to a shortage of water and pasture, many individuals have been compelled to relocate their livestock to camps for feeding animals.

In order to keep the livestock alive during the famine, fodder camps were established.

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