Yes but depending on the sex of the goat this meat may be tougher and more suited for stews and curries.
Yes, a significant number of dairy cows are slaughtered for human consumption after their milking days are over.
A cow can be any age when slaughtered, especially if you are referring to a female bovine that has given birth to a calf. She can be slaughtered at 3 years of age or as old as 20 years of age. If you are using the term "cow" in a very loose manner, typically a "cow" (being a feeder steer or heifer) is usually slaughtered at around 14 to 24 months of age. A calf raised for baby beef can be slaughtered between 5 and 8 months of age, and a calf used for veal can be slaughtered from 2 weeks to 3 months of age.
Absolutely. 1000 chickens farmed for consumption are slaughtered every second all over the world. It is the most widely eaten meat in the world, with 33 billion of them killed already this year (as of September 14th, 2010).
Yes, over nine thousand were slaughtered.
When they are adult goats, over 12 months of age
No. Paradoxically, Mexico's tea consumption has skyrocketed, to over 20% annually over the last few years.
The two male goats (bucks) may be fighting over territory or female goats (does).
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For a short time period, yes. However, over the long term the poultry feed is not nutritionally balanced for goats and you will have chronic malnutrition in the goats.
Well, this is an educated guess, but I think there are a little over 9000 goats in the state of virginia.
talk to the farmer in the top left corner and them drive over three spotted goats
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