Food, fibre and work. Cattle and horses can be used for work. Cattle, poultry, pigs, sheep and goats are raised for their meat. Dairy cattle are raised for milk and chickens for eggs. Llamas, alpacas, sheep and a few breeds of goats are raised for their wool or hair.
It depends on the type of goats that we are discussing... but on our farm we have dairy and pygmy.... the pygmy's are used for pets... you can use them for meat but I have never done that.. they can be housed trained just like a dog... which I have done with great success...... the dairy goats we milk, make cheese, and soap from the milk also ice cream and butter.... and anything else you use milk for .. we also raise other animals intended for meat .. like pigs and calves using the milk...... we sell the buck for meat and pets .. we also eat them. ( the meat is called Chevon or Spanish is Cabrito) . .. and the does we use for replacements for our herd and to help other people start their herds... we take goats to local places to show how smart they are and tell about them.... and we have a wether ( fixed buck ) that is being trained to pull a cart and he walks in parades to inform people of the wonderful uses of Caprines ( another name for goats)
The products that you can get from a goat depending on its breed are milk (used as milk or in cheese, ice cream etc), fibre (as in mohair and cashmere) and meat. Goats can also be used as 'environmental' weed clearers/lawn mowers and have been used to pull small carts etc in some countries.
Angora goats produce mohair, a luxury wool fibre that is used for clothing because of its comfort, warmth and style.Mohair is used in scarves, winter hats, suits, sweaters, coats, socks and home furnishing.
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Common uses include, milk, meat and wool (Angora goats are used for wool).
Beef, Dairy and Calves
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Some goats can.
Goats are found on some farms in Ireland, but not as common as sheep. Some products from goats made in Ireland include goats cheese.
Flying goats? Of course! Some goats have wings and some don't. The ones with wings are generally brown in color.
No, They are some of the tamest meat goats.
Some zoos have goats but not all zoos.
No domesticated goats do not lose their horns. Some farmers disbud their goats when they are little kids so that the horns do not grow. There are also some goats that are born hornless due to a poll gene.
you can buy goats meat goats milk goats cheese some people also put goats cheese and milk in cakes
No as some moulds can be toxic to goats.
There our many goats on earth no one knows how many. but in the grave and some houses live many goats
yes and no. because some people keep them and others kill goats
Some goats can be stubborn when you try to move them to where they don't want to go.