what is animal husbandry? diffrence between milch and draught animals
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Animal husbandary is the agricultural practice of breeding and raising livestock.
It deals with care and vreeding of livestocks like buffalo, cows, pigs, horse, sheep, etc.
Milch animals are those who are kept for purpose of milk production whereas draught animals are those whose males are used for ploughing and carriage purpose.
It deals with care and vreeding of livestocks like buffalo, cows, pigs, horse, sheep, etc.
Milch animals are those who are kept for purpose of milk production whereas draught animals are those whose males are used for ploughing and carriage purpose.
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animal husbandry is the scientific management of animal livestock.
cattle husbandry is done for two purposes-milk and draught animals.
milk producing females are called Milch animals and farm labourers are called as Draught animals
cattle husbandry is done for two purposes-milk and draught animals.
milk producing females are called Milch animals and farm labourers are called as Draught animals
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