No. In the animal kingdom, species do not cross in order to procreate.
No, a goat is a goat not a dog nor a stoat and a horse is a horse ...of course.
Yes. It is safe to eat the goat meat when pregnant.
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.
You can't cos a goat is not a horse!
No a goat doesn't calm a horse, because when a goat gets scared, it plops on the ground pretending to faint for the figure to go away. That can't possibly calm a horse!
You can use barrier methods such as fencing to physically separate the goat from the horse, or use taste deterrents on the horse's tail to deter the goat from trying to eat it. Training the goat to not bother the horse's tail can also be effective with consistency and positive reinforcement.
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.
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Stallion.
There aren't.
Yes, because he is a horse and she's a goat. The discrepancy in the size of his organ and her orifice would probably lead to tearing in the goat.
no