Yes. Goats eat everything. When you buy it at an animal feed store its called Cob.
Yes, Because Their Biological Systems Attach To Cucumber Flouride And Give Them An increase In Their Fur Growth.
No sheep and goats are both herbivores.
Sheep and goats mostly eat grass, clover, forbs, and other pasture plants. They can eat zoysia grass. Goats eat more than sheep.
Sheep would be more useful as goats like to eat the tops of bushes or plants, while sheep are grazers that will eat grasses and the bottoms of plants.
Antelope, sheep, goats, rodents, hares, birds- and once in a while, grapes. They are mainly a carnivore.
Leylandii is not poisonous to goats if they eat it. Goats are not known to eat this kind of tree but will if it is the only source of food available.
No both sheep and goats are herbivorous ie they eat plants and vegetation
Yes
Wolves eat them.
The Mongolian pastoral nomads relied on sheep more than goats for survival, but goats were important too. They depended on them for food as well as their hides and skin. They favored sheep because they were easier to care for than goats.
Mainly ones that eat grass, such as sheep, or goats.
Cows Sheep Chickens Pigs Goats
Because it was easy to get. Sheep, deers, goats and etc. where hunted with bows and arrows. Later sheep and goats and probably also deers where tamed so it was easier to get.