Check your local ordinances on livestock and therein lies your answer. Keep in mind that most municipalities will not allow it.
With a goat-proof fence as some common garden plants can be toxic to goats.
keep it or sell it to a good home
To effectively get rid of goat heads from your garden, you can manually remove them by hand, use mulch to smother them, or apply herbicides specifically designed to target these weeds. Regular maintenance and monitoring of your garden can also help prevent goat heads from spreading.
No. They need air, food and water as goats are all living things need air, food and water.
Of course! You can keep a horse and a goat in the same field. It is common to use a goat as a companion animal for horses as long as the goat does not have horns.
Most garden flowers.
To keep it warm
A goat will eat almost anything according to "common knowledge." If you leave a goat in charge of your garden, it may eat all of your plants and you may get no food from the garden. A related idiom is "Letting the fox watch the henhouse."
If you are in a store and looking for the home and garden section, there is probably a sign that will lead you to it. Most stores keep their home and garden section in a patio type area or a back area of the store, and that is usually where you should check first.
A Garden Home is a Garden that you have all around your Home,in your Home and where ever your put them on your property. In a Green House on your property is a Home for your Garden also.
Yes but there are many plants in gardens which are toxic to goats
make a compost pile, spread it on your garden