Yes, if you have housing and money enough.
They are herd animals, and their behavior is vastly improved with a companion.
Also, if one is horned, the other should be, too.
Yes, you could, but goats are herd animals, so it is much better to have at least two. I know from experience that if goats don't have a buddy, they will bawl A LOT. You and the goat both will be happier if you have more than one goat.
can a goat carry more than one set of babies
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two goats
It takes less animals to produce more milk with a cow-based dairy than a sheep- or goat-based dairy. One dairy cow will produce more milk over a period of time than one goat or sheep.
One can find information on donating a goat on the World Vision website. They offer many options for donating animals. They are approved by the Better Business Bureau and offer receipts for tax purposes.
There are better teams. But no one has one more trophies than Glasgow Rangers.
Sheep and goat are 2 examples of farm animals that give birth to more than 1 baby at a time
No the purple one is prettier.
Two blankets are better than one, because they provide more warmth, shelter, etc.
The capital one goat is an Alpine goat and the Aflac goat is a Nubian.
Yes, chickens are social and do better with a "flock", even when the "flock" is simply one more bird.