Farm animals are domesticated animals raised for food, labour, or products. Common farm animals include sheep, cows, horses, goats, chickens, pigs, geese, and dogs
Goats were domesticated around 10,000 years ago in Iran. They are closely related to sheep and belong to the Bovidae family. The earliest domesticated goat remains found in Iran's Ganj Dareh
Horses are intelligent and powerful, used for work and transportation. Cattle provide milk, meat, and hides, making good pets. Pigs are robust and adaptable, especially mini pigs. Chickens lay eggs and meat, widely used in farming. Goats produce milk, meat, and fiber, making good pets
Domestic goats descended from Central Asian C. aegagrus. Can survive in grasslands but not tundras, deserts, or aquatic habitats. Found worldwide by humans, with feral groups on Hawaii
Goats are ungulates with horns and distinctive beards. Domesticated around 10,000 years ago for meat, milk, and hair. Over 300 domesticated goat breeds exist worldwide. Mountain goats can climb to altitudes over 13,000 feet
Goats provide milk, meat, and vegetation control with unique health benefits. Ducks are low-maintenance birds laying 200-300 extra-large eggs yearly. Cows are intelligent livestock requiring pasture and water access. Chickens are most common farm animals for meat and eggs. Rabbits produce meat, pelts, and wool with quick breeding