* Caribou are a wild animal: They are not domesticated like cattle or sheep. They have specific ecological needs that are difficult to replicate in a farm setting.
* Protected species: In many regions, caribou are protected under endangered species acts or other conservation laws. This makes it illegal to capture, possess, or trade them.
* Ethical concerns: There are serious ethical concerns about farming caribou, as they are migratory animals with complex social structures. Confining them in a farm environment could be detrimental to their well-being.
Instead of farming caribou, you can support conservation efforts aimed at protecting wild caribou populations.
If you're interested in raising animals for food, there are many domesticated options that are both legal and ethical.