Test Your Knowledge of Hobby Farm Animals!


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Idyllic via DISCORD

Created 7/12/2024

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Sources

https://www.zarebasystems.com/articles/profit-livestock-small-farm
https://theeasyhomestead.com/blog/mini-teacup-calf
https://www.dummies.com/article/home-auto-hobbies/hobby-farming/general-hobby-farming/hobby-farming-basics-of-farm-animal-care-194118/
https://www.aphis.usda.gov/sites/default/files/graybook.pdf

This quiz will put your knowledge of hobby farm animals to the test. Perfect for aspiring hobby farmers.

This quiz will put your knowledge of hobby farm animals to the test. Perfect for aspiring hobby farmers.

1. Which of the following animals needs well-secured fencing to prevent escapes?

Horses
Goats
Chickens
Pigs

2. How much grazing space is typically sufficient for mini teacup cows?

0.5-1 acre
2-3 acres
More than 3 acres
1-2 acres

3. What is a crucial requirement for keeping alpacas?

Keep only one
Keep at least two
Keep in isolation
Keep with horses

4. What type of diet do chickens prefer for optimal health?

Only vegetables
Grains and insects
Only grains
Only meat

5. Which hobby farm animal is considered the best for beginners due to ease of care?

Alpacas
Goats
Chickens
Dwarf rabbits

6. Why is regular interaction with hobby farm animals recommended?

Increase health
Teach tricks
Form bonds
Improve trust

7. Which of the following animals requires significant nutrient and parasite management?

Rabbits
Alpacas
Chickens
Goats

8. How often should a hobby farmer clean the living area of their animals?

Daily
Weekly
Bi-weekly
Twice a week

9. What type of fencing is necessary to prevent goat escapes?

High wooden fencing
Barbed fencing
Mesh fencing
Electric fencing

10. Which animal's waste needs special management to avoid human disease transmission?

Chickens
Pigs
Horses
Goats

11. What is a common behavioral trait of pigs that hobby farmers should be aware of?

Very intelligent
Noisy at night
Aggressive
Shy behavior

12. Which pair should be avoided due to potential behavioral conflicts?

Roosters and ducks
Alpacas and horses
Chickens and pigs
Goats and sheep