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On the one hand, livestock farming, due to the easy alienation of livestock and the divisibility of its livestock, was perhaps the most favorable environment and the earliest form of private property relations. But on the other hand, traits characteristic of the cattle-breeding farm (especially nomadic) such as its stagnation, inability to improve economically and technically above a certain and rather limited level, and extreme dependence on natural conditions made the very process of cattle accumulation as the main wealth largely reversible .
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