Why is Pet Hobby a Big Danger? | Be Cautious While Raising Pets at Home
Why is Pet Hobby a Big Danger? Ten thousand years ago today, man left nomadism and started agriculture. Around 8000 BC, agriculture began in Southeast Asia in areas known as the "Fertile Crescent". This period is called the Neolithic Period. This is the Stone Age. Excavations in the area uncovered burnt seeds, barley, wheat and a variety of pulses, husks and bones of domestic sheep and goats. Agriculture began with the cultivation of spontaneous and wild plant species to meet the nutritional needs of humans. At the same time, the process of domesticating wild animals continued. Animals began to be reared for food, transportation, protection, hunting, messaging, agriculture and fighting. From here, the relationship between humans and animals began to recover. With the passage of time, pet animals began to be raised as a home decoration and fashion. Sheep and goats were first domesticated under agriculture in Southwest Asia. Some cattle, pigs and chickens were domesticated in