Biology, asked by Manasi11, 1 year ago

What is animal husbandry?What about its scope?

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Answered by MissWinter11
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Animal husbandry is the agricultural practice of breeding and raising livestock. As such, it is a vital skill for farmers and, in some countries in many ways, as much art as it is science. Other countries have strict laws on the qualifications needed to treat animals and ensure that scientific methods are used to care for them.

So it's like the management of animal farming. If you want a lot of safe animal and animal by-products in the most cost-efficient manner, then animal husbandry is important.

I'm not going into any more detail but the implications for non-developed countries can be inferred.
Answered by kavithabommerla
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Animal husbandry is the place where the animals are taken care, breeding of animals is done and it is the place where the complete care of animals is taken. We find the animal husbandrys mostly in the country side or at the villages .We will have the better scope on it .Farmers mostly do this because they only can't live with the farming process so they also have some small animal husbandry es and take care of them

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