It depends on whether the kid is alive and suckling the doe and when she next comes on heat. She could become pregnant technically within 21 days but usually they do not as she is more interested in the kid than the buck and farmers do not want their does to get pregnant more than once a year as it puts a large nutritional strain on the doe.
After she has been mated with a buck.
As soon as she next cycles but is recommended that you only breed a goat once a year.
Yes, it is possible for a goat to become pregnant shortly after giving birth. Goats can exhibit a return to estrus as soon as a few days postpartum, although it typically occurs within a few weeks. If they are exposed to a buck during this time, they can conceive again, leading to an overlapping of pregnancies. However, it's generally advisable to wait until the goat has fully recovered and the kids are weaned before breeding again.
Yes. It is safe to eat the goat meat when pregnant.
If the male goat is the father of the kids, then probably. Sometimes a male goat that is not the father of the kids will protect, but not always. In my advice, do not put the pregnant goat near any males but the father.
It is not possible for a human to become pregnant after intercourse with a goat. However, it is important to seek medical advice if you have concerns about potential health risks or if you are feeling anxious or distressed. Consider speaking with a trusted healthcare provider for guidance and support.
no
Pregnant women can, in fact, eat goat meat. Generally, though, pregnant women should check with their doctors for personal advice before consuming it.
You need to get your goat pregnant as she won't produce milk until she has had kids.
goat & cow's milk
Yes.
To get female goats, does, pregnant.