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Farm Animal Behavior

Farm animal behavior refers to how animals like cows, pigs, chickens, and sheep act in their environment. Their behaviors include feeding, social interactions, grooming, and resting, influenced by instincts, health, and surroundings. Understanding these behaviors helps farmers provide proper care, ensure animal well-being, and improve productivity. For example, animals form social groups, show signs of stress or comfort, and have natural activities like scratching or foraging. Recognizing these behaviors allows for better management practices that meet their biological needs, leading to healthier, more content animals and sustainable farm operations.