Yes they live very happily together.
Cows, Sheep, Goat, Yak, and even Camels and Buffalo
well they raised sheep,cows,goats,and horses the the animals at the mission are killed and eaten
Many animals live on farms. To name some,sheepgoatchickencowhorsegeeseduckllamascatThere are more.
sheep,horses,gotes
That all depends on where you live. Sheep may be more common in some countries than cattle, and vice versa in another country, for instance.
sheep, cattle, mules, horses, goat, & pigs
No. A goat is not a sheep. A sheep is not a goat.
no, there is no food in the world with cow hooves theres only cow hooves on cows, horses, bulls, sheep, ewes, lamb, stallions, calfs, deer, hart, stag, turtle, tortoise, buck(he-goat), goats and moose no, there is no food in the world with cow hooves theres only cow hooves on cows, horses, bulls, sheep, ewes, lamb, stallions, calfs, deer, hart, stag, turtle, tortoise, buck(he-goat), goats and moose
Goat and sheep are both 6 months, pigs are 3 months 3 weeks and 3 days, and Horses are 11-12 months.
Canadian goat, horses ,cows and those animals who need to run
Sheep, horses, llamas and alpacas - basically any animal will cograze with a goat and eventually over time become friends.
A goat doesn't produce cheese. It produces milk, in which cheese is made. The process of milking a goat is similar to that of cows, but on a much smaller scale. The cheeses made with goats milk are much easier to achieve than that made from cows milk. A sheep doesn't produce cheese but there are certain breeds of sheep that you can milk and from this milk cheese can be produced.