Merino sheep, Billy goats and mountain goats are the common breeds of sheep and goat present in Philippines. There are also some cross-breeds that are being introduced.
Yes, and no. Some goats can have up to six offspring. It all depends on the goat really. Larger breeds tend to bear more young, especially the dairy breeds.
breeds of sheep
Yes. Some breeds of goats produce wool. Angora goats produce mohair, and other breeds produce cashmere wool.
There are many exotic breeds of cattle, sheep, goat, and poultry birds. This depends on the original location in question.
Sheep skulls are frequently found on moorland and marginal land.Some breeds are hornless. Sheep skulls can be distinguished from most goat skullsby the convex upper contour of the muzzle ("roman nose"), compared to the concave outline of the goat, but some breeds of goat e.g. "anglo-nubian" have archedmuzzles. :)
A milk goat is normally a dairy goat of which there are many breeds eg Saanen, Toggenburg, British Alpine, Anglo Nubians
There are more than 300 types of goat in the world.
varios amounts of sizes varios amounts of sizes Diferent breeds, different sizes
interested in the pyshological and reproductive trait
If you are talking in terms of crossing different breeds of goats, then you can cross any two breeds of goat. The cross of an Angora goat and a Pygmy is called a Pygora. Crossing a Nubian and a Pygmy will result in a Kinder goat. Also, there are many crosses that don't have specific names. For example, I have Nubian/Boer goat crosses.
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