Farm Animals
 

Farm animals are also sometimes called livestock. They are domestic animals, just like cats and dogs, because they depend on people for food, shelter and medical care. Some of the most common farm animals are pigs, chickens, cows, sheep, goats, horses, donkeys, mules and ponies. There are also domestic ducks and turkeys.

Many people think that farm animals are dirty, but they are actually very interesting and intelligent animals. Just like other domestic animals or pets, farm animals are living beings with emotions. Farm animals rely on their human caretakers to stay healthy and happy.
 

Farm animals need:

          Space to walk, run and play
          Clean water to drink
          Healthy food to eat
          A comfortable place to rest
          Shelter from bad weather
          Veterinary check-ups and care when they are sick

You may also report cruelty, maltreatment or neglect to the police, but please inform NAWS that you intend to do so.  It is against the law to take away, untie or otherwise release animals, however much you may object to the condition in which they are being kept.