concept   livestock

24 commonsense assertions
Cultures (24) United States (1) Mongolia (1) Kenya (1) Western countries (1) urban (1) Traditional Maasai culture (1) Europe (1) Nomadic cultures (1) Livestock farming culture (1) farming (1) Global (1) Himba tribe in Namibia (1) Maasai tribe in East Africa (1) Western urban culture (1) agricultural (1) farmers (1) urban societies in developed countries (1) European cultures (1) Masai tribe in Tanzania (1) Nomadic tribes in Sahara desert (1) Nomadic tribes in desert regions (1) Pastoral societies (1) Rural African cultures (1) urban population (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 livestock United States Livestock, including cattle and sheep, is widely raised for meat and dairy in the USA. 21
2 livestock Mongolia In Mongolian culture, nomadic herding relies on livestock like horses, yaks, and cows for sustenance and transportation. 16
3 livestock Kenya Livestock, especially cattle, is crucial to rural life, the economy, and culture in Kenya. 13
4 livestock Western countries Livestock raising in Western countries is primarily for commercial meat and dairy production. 13
5 livestock urban In urban areas, livestock are mainly kept as pets or for recreational purposes rather than for practical use or food production. 11
6 livestock Traditional Maasai culture Livestock, particularly cattle, holds great importance as a symbol of wealth and status within the traditional Maasai culture. 10
7 livestock Europe Livestock, including cattle, pigs, and sheep, are raised in Europe for meat and dairy production, contributing to the agricultural economy. 9
8 livestock Nomadic cultures Nomadic cultures value and rely on livestock for sustenance, transportation, and materials. 4
9 livestock Livestock farming culture Livestock farming communities rely on grazing and access to pasture for the well-being and sustenance of their livestock. 3
10 livestock farming Livestock is crucial for farming and provides essential resources for food production and work in agricultural lifestyle. 3
11 livestock Global Cattle are globally valued for their wealth significance and grazing habits. 2
12 livestock Himba tribe in Namibia Cattle are culturally and spiritually significant and deeply respected in the Himba tribe of Namibia. 2
13 livestock Maasai tribe in East Africa Livestock are essential to the economy and culture of the Maasai tribe in East Africa, symbolizing wealth and playing a vital role in their way of life. 2
14 livestock Western urban culture In urban Western culture, livestock are primarily raised for commercial use rather than as pets. 2
15 livestock agricultural Livestock is highly valued for livelihood and agriculture in agricultural cultures. 2
16 livestock farmers Livestock farming is essential for producing high-quality meat and wool in agriculture, particularly for farmers. 2
17 livestock urban societies in developed countries Livestock in urban areas of developed countries are primarily raised for commercial purposes rather than cultural significance. 2
18 livestock European cultures Livestock in European cultures includes cows, pigs, and sheep primarily used for food production. 1
19 livestock Masai tribe in Tanzania Livestock, particularly cattle, are crucial to the economy and status of the Masai tribe in Tanzania. 1
20 livestock Nomadic tribes in Sahara desert Nomadic tribes in the Sahara desert rely on camels, goats, and sheep for transportation, dairy products, and meat. 1
21 livestock Nomadic tribes in desert regions Nomadic tribes in desert regions commonly raise and value camels and goats for their ability to thrive in arid conditions. 1
22 livestock Pastoral societies Pastoral societies rely on livestock like cattle, sheep, and goats for their way of life and economy. 1
23 livestock Rural African cultures Livestock like cows, goats, and chickens are vital for sustenance and livelihood in rural African cultures. 1
24 livestock urban population Urban populations typically view livestock from a distance and associate them with food production. 1