Absolutely! Goats love people, especially if raised by them or around them. The friendliest of all goats are those that have been bottle-fed by hand. But even if dam-raised (by their mama) they are innately curious about people and trusting as well. They will follow you around in a herd, esp. if you give them treats like fruits, vegetables and grain. They make wonderful barnyard pets and the babies are adorable and very cuddly.
the are friendly and can live long
Goats are more friendly and their milk is nicer. And if you aren't a vegetarian their meat is supposed to be very tasty and its really healthy. You can also keep goats for fibre or show.
Yes, goats can be kept as pets, they are extremely friendly animals.
They are able to be milked for milk production, they are very friendly, they will eat almost anything including paper, Angora goats are the only goats that are used for their hair production, this is called Mohair.
of course they don't they just need a largish pen and some friendly human company
all goats are very friendly pygmys are good cute ones which are good friends and cute but bvery mischeivious
No, goats need to be kept in well-fenced paddocks. They are generally friendly and will usually come back to you if they think you have food, but if you were to just let them loose in a large area without fences, they'd probably be gone before long as they can travel quite large distances in a day. Escaped goats quickly turn feral, and can be quite destructive. Good fences (which are regularly checked and repaired, because goats are incredible escape artists!) are a must.
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Meat goats, dairy goats, fibre goats, pack goats and miniature goats.
A herd of goats(And yes, I've heard of goats.... )
Boer goats are primarily meat goats.
Goats are goats and chikens are chikens there is nothing to answer