This list includes 10 Farm animals that start with W, from “Wagyu” to “Whiteleg shrimp”. These entries cover livestock, poultry and aquaculture species commonly kept for meat, milk, fiber and work.

Farm animals that start with W are farm-kept species whose common or breed names begin with W. Notable examples include Wagyu beef and Whiteleg shrimp, which illustrate meat and aquaculture importance worldwide.

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

Name: The common or breed name used on farms, so you can quickly spot familiar animals.

Scientific name: The Latin binomial helps you identify species precisely and compare closely related breeds across different regions.

Common uses: Shows typical farm purposes like meat, milk, fiber, draft work or egg production for practical planning.

Typical lifespan: Gives expected life ranges under farm conditions, helping you plan management, care and resource allocation.

Notes: Adds brief regional, breed or production comments so you understand variations and practical considerations for keeping them.

Farm animals that start with W

Name Scientific name Type Average lifespan (years) Description
Water buffalo Bubalus bubalis Livestock 18–25 Used for milk, meat and draft work across South and Southeast Asia, parts of Europe and the Americas; domesticated for centuries with many regional breeds.
White-tailed deer Odocoileus virginianus Livestock 8–12 Farmed for venison, antler products and game hunting in North America and Europe; wild species commonly kept in managed deer farms.
Wapiti Cervus canadensis Livestock 8–15 Also called elk; farmed for venison and antler velvet in North America and New Zealand; larger cervid kept in managed ranches.
Watusi Bos taurus Livestock 12–20 African cattle breed (Ankole-Watusi) kept for meat, milk, cultural value and impressive horns; kept on farms and ranches worldwide.
Wagyu Bos taurus Livestock 12–20 Japanese cattle breed prized for highly marbled beef; intensively farmed worldwide for premium meat production.
Wels catfish Silurus glanis Livestock 10–20 Large European freshwater catfish occasionally farmed in ponds for meat; regional aquaculture in parts of Europe.
White sturgeon Acipenser transmontanus Livestock 25–50 Farmed in North America for caviar and meat; long‑lived sturgeon raised in aquaculture operations.
Whiteleg shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei Other 1–2 Globally important farmed shrimp species (also called white shrimp); raised in warm coastal aquaculture ponds for meat.
Wether Ovis aries Livestock 8–12 Castrated male sheep used in flock management, wool production and meat systems across global sheep farming.
Walleye Sander vitreus Other 10–20 North American freshwater fish sometimes cultured for food and stocking; farmed on a smaller scale compared with major aquaculture species.

Descriptions

Water buffalo
White-tailed deer
Wapiti
Watusi
Wagyu
Wels catfish
White sturgeon
Whiteleg shrimp
Wether
Walleye
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