This list includes 13 Farm Animals that start with W, from “Walking catfish” to “Wild turkey”. These animals range from water and poultry species to mammals kept for meat, milk, fiber, or work.
Farm animals that start with W are domesticated or farmed species whose common names begin with the letter W. An interesting example is the water buffalo, which has supported Asian agriculture for millennia.
Below you’ll find the table with Common name, Scientific name, Order, and Typical habitat/production system.
Common name: The everyday name you will recognize, useful when matching animals to farm records or local labels.
Scientific name: The binomial Latin name lets you confirm species identity and find precise biological information quickly.
Order: The taxonomic order groups related species so you can compare farming traits and management needs.
Typical habitat/production system: Describes where the animal is commonly raised and its usual production role on farms.
Farm Animals that start with W
Common name | Scientific name | Taxonomic order | Typical habitat/production system | Description |
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Water buffalo | Bubalus bubalis | Artiodactyla | pasture-based mixed farm | Large domesticated bovine kept for milk, meat and draft; central to smallholder and commercial systems in Asia and parts of Europe. |
Western honey bee | Apis mellifera | Hymenoptera | apiary | Managed in hives for honey, beeswax, royal jelly and pollination services; a cornerstone of global crop production. |
Wapiti | Cervus canadensis | Artiodactyla | pasture-based elk farm | Also called elk, farmed for venison and velvet antler in North America and New Zealand on ranches and pastures. |
White-tailed deer | Odocoileus virginianus | Artiodactyla | fenced deer farm/pasture | Raised for venison, breeding stock and antler products, commonly on fenced farms in North America. |
Wild boar | Sus scrofa | Artiodactyla | fenced game farm/pasture | Kept in game farms for specialty pork, breeding and hunting stock; wild ancestor of domestic pigs, farmed regionally. |
Wild turkey | Meleagris gallopavo | Galliformes | free-range or barn turkey farm | The wild species behind domestic turkeys; farmed for meat and eggs at small and commercial scales. |
Whiteleg shrimp | Litopenaeus vannamei | Decapoda | pond aquaculture/recirculating systems | The dominant shrimp species in global aquaculture, grown in ponds and tanks for export-oriented seafood markets. |
White sturgeon | Acipenser transmontanus | Acipenseriformes | tank or pond aquaculture | Farmed for caviar and meat in North America; large sturgeon reared in tanks and ponds. |
Walking catfish | Clarias batrachus | Siluriformes | pond aquaculture | Air-breathing catfish raised for meat in parts of Southeast Asia, tolerant of low-oxygen ponds and extensive systems. |
Wels catfish | Silurus glanis | Siluriformes | pond aquaculture/ranching | Europe’s giant freshwater catfish sometimes farmed or ranch-raised for meat and sport fishing in ponds and reservoirs. |
Waxworm | Galleria mellonella | Lepidoptera | insect-rearing facility | Moth larvae farmed as fishing bait, pet feed and animal-feed ingredient; also used in research and waste bioconversion. |
Walleye | Sander vitreus | Perciformes | hatchery/pond aquaculture | North American sport fish occasionally farmed for food and stocking; regional hatchery and small-scale culture exist. |
White amur | Ctenopharyngodon idella | Cypriniformes | pond aquaculture/vegetation control | Also called grass carp, widely grown for aquatic vegetation control and for meat in ponds across Asia and other regions. |
Descriptions

Water buffalo

Western honey bee

Wapiti

White-tailed deer

Wild boar

Wild turkey

Whiteleg shrimp

White sturgeon

Walking catfish

Wels catfish

Waxworm

Walleye
