This list includes 10 Farm animals that start with M, from “Mallard” to “Muskrat”. These are commonly kept for meat, fiber, work, or pest control across many small farms.

Farm animals that start with M are domesticated or semi-domesticated species beginning with M, used on farms worldwide. For example, the Mallard influenced many domestic duck breeds important to smallholders and historical poultry keeping.

Below you’ll find the table with Common name, Scientific name, Typical uses, Expected lifespan and Regional notes.

Common name: The everyday name you know, which helps you quickly identify each animal on farms or in field guides.

Scientific name: The Latin binomial helps you confirm species and compare breeds across regions when you need precise identification.

Typical uses: How farmers commonly use the animal, so you can assess suitability for meat, fiber, eggs, work, or pest control.

Expected lifespan: Typical lifespan ranges give you an idea of long-term care needs and turnover for small flocks or herds.

Regional notes: Short notes on where the animal is commonly kept or any local importance you should consider.

Farm animals that start with M

NameScientific nameCommon usesAverage lifespan (years)
MuleEquus asinus × Equus caballusDraft, pack, riding30-40
Miniature horseEquus ferus caballusCompanion, driving, show25-35
MinkNeovison visonFur3-5
MuskoxOvibos moschatusFiber, meat12-20
MooseAlces alcesMilk, meat, antler products, tourism15-20
Muscovy duckCairina moschataMeat, eggs, pest control6-8
MallardAnas platyrhynchosEggs, meat, breeding stock5-10
MulardCairina moschata × Anas platyrhynchosMeat, foie gras1-2
MuskratOndatra zibethicusFur3-4
MouflonOvis orientalisMeat, hunting stock, wool8-12

Descriptions

Mule
Hybrid of donkey and horse valued for strength, endurance and sure-footedness; widely used for farm work and transport worldwide.
Miniature horse
Small domestic horses kept on farms for companionship, light driving and therapy; hardy and suited to small holdings and shows.
Mink
Mustelid widely farmed on fur farms for dense pelts; generally kept in managed breeding systems with short production lifespans.
Muskox
Arctic bovine raised on specialty farms for fine qiviut wool and occasional meat; hardy in cold climates and kept at low stocking densities.
Moose
Very large cervid kept on specialized farms in parts of Russia and Scandinavia for milk, antler velvet, meat and eco-tourism attractions.
Muscovy duck
Large tropical duck domesticated for lean meat and eggs; hardy, often raised in mixed small-scale farms and foragers.
Mallard
Wild duck species ancestral to many domestic ducks; some farms rear mallards or wild-type breeds for eggs, meat and breeding purposes.
Mulard
Sterile hybrid between Muscovy and domestic duck, commonly produced on commercial farms for lean meat and foie gras production.
Muskrat
Semi-aquatic rodent historically and occasionally farmed for its fur; raised in pond-based systems or captive breeding operations.
Mouflon
Wild sheep species kept on game and specialty farms for meat, wool and trophy hunting; ancestor of several domestic sheep lineages.
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