Kodumaised
Kodumaised is a term used in some cultural contexts, particularly in South India, to refer to domestic animals. The word itself is derived from Sanskrit, where "koduma" relates to the home or household. It encompasses animals that are kept by humans for companionship, labor, or as a source of food or other products. Common examples of kodumaised include cattle, goats, sheep, poultry, and dogs.
The relationship between humans and kodumaised has been integral to the development of agriculture and settled
The welfare and management of kodumaised are important considerations in many societies. Ethical practices in animal