Yes, as are most mammals.
Males goats can grow to 35 inches and females can grow to 30 inches.
No. Males are "bucks" or "billy goats", and females are "does" or "nanny goats". The young are called "kids"
yes but mainly baby male goats but they always keeped one one male with the females
Once every 21 days a Saanen goat can reproduce. This is the same reproduction rate for all the different species of goats.
Baby sheep are known as lambs, lambkins or cossets. Males are rams and females are ewes.
A young or baby goat is called a kid. Adult females are nanny goats, adult males that are un-nuetered are called billy goats. Adult castrated males are called whethers. Females can also be called does and males can be called bucks.
Cows, Goats, and other mamals whom produce milk from stomach area.
Types of performance that are affected if goats or people are too thin are: 1.Failure in reproduction 2.Low twinning rates 3.Low weaning rates
Pygmy goats typically grow to be around 16-23 inches in height at the withers (shoulders) for females, and slightly taller for males.
Yes, it is possible for sheep and goats to interbreed, resulting in a hybrid known as a "geep" or a "shoat." However, such breeding is uncommon as sheep and goats have different numbers of chromosomes, making successful reproduction rare.
Male goats, also known as bucks, have relatively large reproductive organs compared to their body size. The size of a goat's penis can vary depending on the breed and individual goat.
Goats "bleat," which is similar to the "baa" sound made by sheep.