usually its an off white color or black and white
No, pygmy goats are not color blind.
Flying goats? Of course! Some goats have wings and some don't. The ones with wings are generally brown in color.
No, the color red does not scare goats. Goats are dichromats, meaning they have limited color vision and primarily see shades of blue and green, making red appear as a dull gray or brown to them. They are more responsive to movement than color, so sudden movements or loud noises are more likely to startle them than the color red itself.
depends mostly pink
The symptoms of a broken leg in 1850 are the same as they are today. Pain Swelling Can't walk on the leg Leg is twisted or in an unusual position Color of the leg has changed, lighter in color Strange bump on the leg Pain when putting any weight on the leg
A German study in 1980 shows that goats can distinguish yellow, orange, blue, violet, and green from gray shades of equal brightness. Weaver, Sue. "The Backyard Goat, an Introductory Guide to Keeping Productive Pet Goats" Storey Publishing, pg. 11
It could be white, brown, black, red, grey or a combination of these.
To be specific Cinderpelt was a gray color lighter than Yellowfangs pelt color, she had a crippled leg so she had scratches on her right or left back leg and she had blue eyes. hope it helped!
Pygmy goats range from dark grey, light grey, black and white, they usually have white band around the belly area with variations of black and grey.
Ruminant animals have a vasculature that's not all that different from that in humans. I'd locate arteries toward the inside of the upper fore leg and try a smaller digital sphygmomanometer. The fore-leg would probably be better for proximity to the heart, if a suitable arterial access is accessible, but perhaps the hind leg would be suitable as well, if all measurements in your project were consistently on the hind leg.
Yes, pygmy goats can see in color, although their color vision is not as vibrant as that of humans. They have dichromatic vision, meaning they primarily see two colors, which allows them to distinguish between some shades but not all. This ability helps them navigate their environment and identify food sources. Overall, their color perception is adapted to their natural habitat and lifestyle.
I believe it's probably pink like basically every other animal.