Well, I'm not a goat expert, but I would say absolutley. All animals should get a rabies shot, just in case. You never know when a rabid raccoon will come and bite your animal.
It may be possible to keep pygmy goats within the city limits. You will need to speak to your local city to find out the ordinances of keeping goats.
Rabies,distemper, parvo,and more.
Well im about to get two guinea pigs and im kind of new at all the research and guinea stuff but guinea pigs have to go to the vet so I guess you would find out at the vet.
Depending on the type of surface on which they are grazing you may need to trim their hooves occasionally.
prvo, rabies, and others
No. They need air, food and water as goats are all living things need air, food and water.
Yes they can, however, Boer goats are generally larger than pygmy goats. So it is recommended to breed a female Boer to a male Pygmy. If it is the other way around, stay close to the female when she is giving birth as she may need your assistance.
No they will need a source of fibre to feed the microbes in their rumen.
You need to give the dog, shots against rabies, as per advise of the veterinary doctor.
A rabies vaccine for rabbits, does not exist. Rabies will kill a rabbit, like it does a bat. The chance of being attacked and bitten by a crazed rabbit, is very low. There is no $$$ in finding a rabbit rabies vaccine.
Not all rabbits need shots, but some rabbits do. Whether or not your rabbits need shots depends on where you live (for instance, in the UK, rabbits need shots against Myxomatosis and VHD; in Canada, they don't need any shots). Your vet can tell you whether or not your rabbit needs shots.
No.Kids need their mother until they are some months old.