In agriculture and wildlife management, culling refers to the selective removal of weaker or surplus animals from a population to maintain herd health, genetic quality, or ecological balance. Farmers, ranchers, and conservationists use this practice to prevent disease spread, improve breeding stock, or manage overpopulation. Benefits include stronger livestock, healthier ecosystems, and sustainable resource use.
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