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Bees as LIVESTOCK I would say yes they can be transported rented sold 
and reproduced.
Do bees benefit LIVESTOCK Yes more than we realize through pollination 
of  grass seed wild and harvested hay of all kinds. A lot of bag feed 
use hay in the mix for most live stock including fish food.

Harper's Honey Farm
Charles Harper
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