This list includes 6 Farm animals that start with D, from “Deer” to “Duck”. These animals are commonly kept for meat, milk, fiber, draft work or egg production across many regions.

Farm animals that start with D are domesticated species beginning with the letter D. Many play important roles in regional diets and cultures, such as ducks in East Asian rice farms.

Below you’ll find the table with Common name, Scientific name, Primary use, Typical lifespan and Notes.

Common name: The everyday name helps you quickly identify the animal and match it to local or familiar terms.

Scientific name: The scientific name gives precise species identification so you avoid confusion between similar or regional breeds.

Primary use: Shows common purposes like meat, milk, fiber, eggs or draft, helping you choose animals.

Typical lifespan: Gives a general life expectancy range to help you plan care, replacement and herd management.

Notes: Brief remarks on geographic prevalence, domestication status, or breed differences useful for further research.

Farm animals that start with D

NameScientific nameTypical usesAverage lifespan (years)
DonkeyEquus asinusDraft, riding, guard25–30 years
DuckAnas platyrhynchos domesticusMeat, eggs, feathers5–10 years
DromedaryCamelus dromedariusMilk, meat, fiber, riding, draft40–50 years
DeerCervus elaphusMeat (venison), antler velvet10–15 years
DogCanis lupus familiarisHerding, guard, pest control10–13 years
DoveColumba livia domesticaMeat (squab)3–5 years

Descriptions

Donkey
A hardy and sure-footed member of the horse family, valued on farms for pulling carts, carrying loads, and even guarding other livestock like sheep and goats from predators.
Duck
This common farm waterfowl is raised for its rich meat, large eggs, and soft down feathers. Ducks are adaptable birds that often forage in ponds and pastures, helping with pest control.
Dromedary
The one-humped Dromedary camel is vital livestock in arid regions. It’s farmed for its nutritious milk, meat, and woolly fiber, and is an essential animal for transportation and labor.
Deer
Several deer species are farmed in large pastures for their lean, flavorful meat known as venison. They are also raised for the velvet on their antlers, used in some traditional medicines.
Dog
The farm dog is a purpose-bred working animal, not a pet. It plays a critical role in herding livestock, guarding flocks and property from predators, and controlling vermin around the homestead.
Dove
Doves, often raised as domestic pigeons in structures called dovecotes, are farmed for their young offspring, known as squab, which is considered a gourmet meat in many cuisines.
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