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※ This video is part of the <Documentary Prime - Livestock Part 4 “Documentary Film” A Very Old Companion> broadcast on July 4, 2017. About 13,000 years ago, wolves were first domesticated into dogs, and then sheep, goats, cows, horses, camels, etc. were domesticated in succession. This domestication of wild animals is one of the biggest events in human history. Contrary to popular belief, recent research has revealed that the domestication of wild animals was not a process unilaterally carried out by humans, but rather the result of cooperation between humans and animals. In other words, humans obtained food, clothing, and labor from livestock, and livestock obtained various benefits from humans, such as protection from wild animals and stable food. The documentary prime “Livestock” examines the relationship between humans and livestock from this interdependent perspective, and through this, provides insight into what a desirable relationship between humans and livestock is and how we should view livestock. Nomadism is a method of moving livestock to find the best place for them to live depending on the season, and is known as the oldest way of raising livestock. However, it is now difficult to find places around the world where livestock are raised in the traditional nomadic way. We will look at the desirable relationship between humans and livestock through the family of the nomads, the Chokda, who cross the rugged Bayan Mountains twice a year in the northernmost 'Darkhad' Valley of Mongolia, and their livestock. ✔ Program name: Docuprime - Livestock Part 4 "Documentary Film" A Very Old Companion ✔ Broadcast date: 2017.07.04 #Docuprime #Mongolia #Nomads #Survival #Remote #Travel #Humanity #Culture #Civilization #Life #Wild #Siberia