What is a pack animal?
Animal for packaging is an animal that has been trained to transport equipment, food or other objects on the back for transport purposes. The type of package used often relies on the original types of area. Working animals are most often from horse or horses and cows or beef families. In harder areas, camel species can be used to transport people and goods. By using the burden animals that are originally for the area, operators ensure constant supplies of animals that are best suitable for the environment.
Members of beef family are often used as packaging animals in the agricultural environment. In addition to the provision of milk and meat, the boviny is very suitable for transport. These animals are large and robust and have slow but stable walking. As a result, the wide back of these animals can often wear hundreds of pounds for a long time without taxing the cows too much.
For example, in the colder areas of Asieyaks are often used for transport. In warmer and wetter areas of Asia, domestThe water buffalo uses not only for the plow of rice patties, but also for the transport of the crop to the buyer. A common ox, a cousin of a water buffalo, is used similarly in many areas of the world.
In the dry areas of North Africa and Western Asia, there are types of camels that come from the field, domesticated and used to carry costs. Traditionally, nomadic people of these areas used a camel as a pack animal to transport supplies between living spaces. Traders and farmers in the area quickly accepted this practice.
Llama, a small, hairy species camel from Andy Mountains in South America, is a popular packaging for tourists around the world. These animals are very adaptable and make especially well in cold or dry areas. Compared to other animals used for transport, lamyittle is and thus produces less waste. In addition, they are known as peace and kind companions.
Both horses and mules are often used as stress animals. From the horse's horses, the donkey has the longest history as a pack animal. Records, including biblical links, notice the use of the butt as an animal of the burden of 4000 BCE. These animals are robust, heat resistant and easily domesticated. The donkeys are also very attentive and as such were often used parties on the Oregon Trail both as transport and monitored animals.