There are a few diseases that can hop from cattle to goats, but they are relatively few. For the most part, you can pasture goats and cattle together and not worry about disease transmission between the two.
Sometimes cows will have a miscarriage if they become very sick, mostly from brucellosis.
Cows, Goats, and other mamals whom produce milk from stomach area.
Udder is probably derived from 'under'. You could consider that pigs, goats, and cows all have udders.
My feed store supplier said milo is bad for goats.. goats have two stomachs like cows.. they bring back up their food again and re chew He said it's bad for their stomachs and also had for their hooves My supplers sells me a corn mix that has oats and other grain for my goats.. it is not the sweet feed stuff.. it may have small trace of sweet in it.. and is good for cows and horses
Goats are ruminants- they have 4 stomachs. Deer are ungulates- they have 3 stomachs. Goats grow horns (like cows), deer grow antlers.
Milk (By Cows and Goats) Cheese (By Cows and Goats) Yogurt (By Cows and Goats) Rice Pudding (By Cows and Goats) Chocolate (By Cows and Goats) :p *A lot of things are made from Cows an Goats*
you can actually milk goats, badagers, goats, not just cows
everything can get sick
Native Americans did not have cows or goats until the Colombian Exchange. The Columbian Exchange brought Native Americans cows, goats, sheep, and pigs.
The difference between feeding cows, pigs and goats is the type of food they eat. Pigs will eat almost anything in addition to their feed. Cows and goats will graze and also eat feed.
Yes. Goats and cows belong in the same family, being Family Bovidae. Beyond that, though, they are different from each other.
As long as you dont get too violently sick, try eating goats cheese. Some people that are intollerant to cows cheese find they can eat goats with no problems. It may be worth a go.
Yes
It milks cows and goats.
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Cows, goats, and sheep are all milked.
Cows, goats, deer, etc.