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Yes. In most cases both goats and horses will get along fine. Horses are quite social as are goats.
Mohair or cashmere
Goats have a wonderfully adaptive digestive system , and will eat just about anything. Carrots are fine . No worries.
No don't worry at all, your horse will definitely be fine with a goat. Goats and horse get along fine together and there will not be any health problems so do not worry along as both of them are kept healthy.
If acorns are eaten in moderation, goats will be fine. But on the other hand, if too many are eaten at one time, it could be hazardous.
Cashmere is a type of wool. Cashmere fabric is made from fine layer of hairs grown by cashmere goats. Cashmere goats are found in high altitude areas and this fine layer of hairs is grown by cashmere goats to withstand severe winter conditions in these areas.
No, that should work just fine.
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lambs and goats get along fine.. except that goats need copper and to sheep it is toxic.... so you need to take the goats out daily and give them minerals or grain laced with copper (which any caprine grain or minerals will have ) to keep their bodies running correctly... make sure that the source of copper used is kept where the sheep can't get to it......
Goats milk. That's all that puppy formula is unless the puppy has certain nutritional needs goats milk should be fine. You should be able to find it at any whole foods store or possibly Wal-Mart or a feed store. Goats milk. That's all that puppy formula is unless the puppy has certain nutritional needs goats milk should be fine. You should be able to find it at any whole foods store or possibly Wal-Mart or a feed store.
You need to look out for soft, mould ripened cheese, blue cheese and unpastureised cheeses. This applys for all milk types. If you can find one that's none of these it will be fine (such as Quickes goats cheddar).
It depends on the particular breed. Some have coarse hair or fur other have very fine hair or fur.