Farm animals that live in England?

Here are some common farm animals that live in England:

Common Livestock:

* Cattle: Dairy breeds (Holstein, Jersey, Guernsey) and beef breeds (Hereford, Angus, Shorthorn) are prevalent.

* Sheep: Various breeds including Suffolk, Texel, and Cheviot are raised for wool and meat.

* Pigs: Mainly raised for meat, with breeds like Large White and Landrace being popular.

* Horses: Used for riding, racing, and farming purposes.

* Poultry: Chickens, ducks, geese, and turkeys are raised for meat and eggs.

Other Farm Animals:

* Goats: Primarily for milk production, but also for meat.

* Rabbits: Bred for meat and fur.

* Donkeys: Used for pack animals and companionship.

* Alpacas and Llamas: Primarily kept for their fleece, but also as pets.

* Bees: For honey production and pollination.

Note: This is not an exhaustive list. There are other animals that might be found on farms in England depending on their size and specific purposes.