tenyésztettet
Tenyésztettet is a Hungarian term that translates to "bred" or "farmed" in English, and it is most commonly used in the context of animals. It refers to animals that have been raised and reproduced under controlled conditions by humans, typically for specific purposes such as food production, sport, or companionship. This contrasts with wild animals, which live and reproduce in their natural habitats without human intervention.
The practice of tenyésztettet spans a wide range of species. In agriculture, it is fundamental to the
Beyond food production, the term also applies to companion animals like dogs and cats that are bred