karjaeläimet
Karjaeläimet, also known as livestock, are domesticated animals raised in an agricultural setting for the purpose of obtaining commodities such as food, fiber, and labor. These animals are typically kept on farms or ranches and are managed by humans for their economic benefit. Common examples of karjaeläimet include cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, and poultry.
The domestication of karjaeläimet began thousands of years ago, playing a crucial role in the development of
The primary products derived from karjaeläimet are meat, milk, eggs, wool, leather, and manure. These products
Modern livestock management practices vary widely, from extensive grazing systems to intensive confinement operations. These practices