Changes to height pastures, birth management and reproduction … All these animal procedures were already present 6,000 years ago, as shown by a new research. The growing strategy that has enabled the nine lathek population to manage their food resources.
Was marked by a significant turning point in the lifestyle of NilatehakHomo sepansHomo sepans. Earlier, a hunter housing and nomadic, it really is separated and the ETS to grow some nutritional plants begins to edit its nearest environment that will be selected. It is the beginning of agriculture, with which farming also begins. Food -interested animals’ spinach appears about 10,000 10,000 years ago. In the management of food resources, this development will completely change the social organization of the people of Novathak and give the foundations of our current society.
Pasture management does not require quantity of fodder
The development of farming techniques has played a particularly important role, ensuring regular contributions ProteinProtein And fat, throughout the year. A new study also revealed that there were already some animal procedures 6,000 years ago.
The biomonular analysis of the remains of animals found in Spain, thus shows the existence of livestock festival strategies during the average neolithic in the region. In the cave in the pixels, there were really many bones of domestic beef, which are reaching -3942 to -3632 BC. The analysis of carbon and nitrogen in these bones showed that these cattle were mainly raised in the bass and medium height pastures. It does not seem that animals have taken advantage of a supplement like fodder, or have suffered deep exploitation of this land. It seems to have been reflected in pasture areas to avoid DeductionDeduction During the year
A control over reproduction and births
With regard to reproduction, the human hand is clearly visible. It seems that births have been compatible with her StimulationStimulation Towards summer pastures, which makes it possible to eliminate the need for food supply duringWinterWinter. This strategy also makes it possible to maximize milk production in important moments of the year.
Data, appeared in the journal Plus aAt this time, highlight the complexity of the flock management strategy and the adaptation of these nine lathe communities.