Science, asked by nhprsd10, 1 month ago

How are farm animals different from pet animals ?​

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Answered by jiakher84
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Answer:

Farm animals have a purpose in providing food or fiber for humans.

Farm animals were domesticated for the above purpose.

Zoning laws typically prohibit farm animals in residential areas, but permit pet animals. Which animals are designated depends on the area, however.

There are no specific three differences between these two rather arbitrary categories. Some animals are too large to keep as housepets. But you will find people keeping miniature pigs and chickens as house pets. Much, much more commonly, the domestic rabbit serves as both very common pet animal, and farm animal.

What people decide is a ‘pet’ depends on the culture. And pretty much anything CAN be a pet — that’s determined by the emotional bond, and whether or not the animal is kept largely for companionship rather than some other purpose PET ANIMAL.IS JUST LIKE OUR FAMILY MEMBERS THEY ARE NT USE FOR COMMERCIAL USE OR FOR COMMERCIAL BENEFIT. FARM ANIMALS ARE FOR THIER BUSISSNES THEY ARE USED FOR COMMERCIAL USE. AND WITH THEM NO BONDING OF FAMILY IS THERE.

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Answered by SCIENCEHELPER7
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Answer:

Farm animals are used for commercial uses for commercial benifit, they provide various resources like milk, wool, eggs etc. while pet animals are our domestic animals they are more like our companion and we treat them like family. We have a family bonding with pets.

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