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What do the six domestic animals and poultry refer to?

2023-04-29 08:01:16 157

The six domestic animals refer to the six kinds of livestock raised by people in traditional agriculture, including: cattle, horses, sheep, pigs, dogs and chickens. In modern agriculture, with the development of economy and society, people's demand for agricultural products is also increasing, which has led to more poultry varieties.


In addition to the traditional six domestic animals, modern poultry mainly includes the following:


1. Ducks: There are varieties such as Beijing duck, Long Island duck, and Blue Yangdian duck.


2. Geese: Including white geese, gray geese, black geese and other varieties.


3. Pigeons: There are mainly domestic pigeons, wild pigeons, and homing pigeons.


4. Rabbits: mainly prairie rabbits, New Zealand white rabbits and other varieties.


5. Quails: mainly variegated quails, spotted-breasted quails and other varieties.


6. Turkeys: mainly American turkeys, Chinese white turkeys and other varieties.


In the actual production and breeding process, people usually make choices based on market demand, climate environment, technical conditions and other factors to obtain the greatest economic benefits.


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