Across
- 2. Material like wool or hair from animals.
- 5. The age at which animals can reproduce.
- 7. Farm animals raised for food, fiber, or work (like cows, pigs, sheep).
- 8. When animals feel scared or uncomfortable.
- 10. The process of animals having offspring (babies).
- 13. Raising animals for food like beef, pork, or poultry.
- 15. The specific amount of food given to an animal each day.
- 17. The food and nutrients animals need to grow and stay healthy.
- 19. The length of time an animal is pregnant.
- 20. Milk and milk products such as cheese and yogurt.
- 21. Birds raised on farms, such as chickens and turkeys.
- 24. Giving medicine to protect animals from diseases.
- 25. Animals raised for wool and meat.
Down
- 1. Checking and treating animals to keep them healthy.
- 3. A group of animals of the same species with similar characteristics.
- 4. The process of taming animals so they can live and work with humans.
- 6. Natural behaviors animals are born with.
- 9. Cleaning and maintaining an animal’s coat, hooves, or skin.
- 11. Animals raised for milk, meat, and fiber.
- 12. The science and practice of caring for and raising farm animals.
- 14. Cows and bulls.
- 16. Ensuring animals are treated humanely and live healthy lives.
- 18. A place where animals live and are protected from weather.
- 22. Pigs.
- 23. When young animals stop drinking milk and start eating solid food.
