A boer or any breed of goat do NOT have upper front teeth. Neither do cows or sheep. They have a boney pallet with ridges. They do have molars to chew with.
Boer---they originated from South Africa. "Boer" means farmer in Dutch.
Yes you would get a boer pygmy
A baby goat is called a kid =)
Genemasters are the hybrid offspring of a fullblood Boer and a purebred Kiko. The crossing of a registered fullblood Boer female with a registered purebred Kiko male produces an offspring capable of registration in the Genemaster registry. The reverse is also the case - that is, a registered purebred Kiko female and a registered fullblood Boer male. Registration as a Genemaster is the first step in a hybridization program the ultimate aim of which is registration as a Texas Genemaster, a genetically stable three eighths Kiko, five eighths Boer hybrid.
The amount that an individual goat will sell for depends on the animal's age, bloodlines, whether or not it is a registered animal and other similar variables. I have had people give me goats for free. And while I have never bought a "five figure goat" personally, I have seen them. The sales catalogues and goat magazines show some of the records of these high end sales figures for excellent breeding stock. Local (farm animal livestock) auctions frequently publish their weekly sales figures in the agricultural journals and papers.
As a goat ages more of their front teeth will come in up until the age of 5. When the goat has all his/her teeth provided none have fallen out there should be 8 bottom teeth. Goats have a strong pad in the upper jaw instead of teeth. They do have some molars in the back of the upper jaw.
No, they do not have their upper front teeth. It's just gums.
Depends on what goat you're thinking of there. If it's a Boer Goat. NO.
Never heard of a Nigerian goat but I have owned a couple of Nubian goats and yes they do have upper and lower theeth.
The scientific name for the Boer goat is Capra aegagrus hircus.
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Boer---they originated from South Africa. "Boer" means farmer in Dutch.
A buck who is registered and whose parents are both registered with a boer goat society.
Yes you would get a boer pygmy
A baby goat is called a kid =)
A boer goat can have anywhere from 1 to 5 kids. Multiples (2-3) are common.
On average five months