when did the animals start working for humans
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Archaeological evidence suggests that the earliest domestication of animals occurred in western Asia around 8,000 BCE as humans increasingly turned to farming for their food supply. Goats and sheep were tamed and raised for their meat, milk and hides (in the case of sheep, wool).
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HUMANS DOMESTICATE ANIMALS. Between 13,000 and 2,500 BC humans domesticated dogs, cats, cattle, goats, horses, and sheep from their wild counterparts. Although the terms taming and domestication is often used interchangeably, they are not the same.
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