Boer's are ''the best'' (supposed to be), but Kiko & Spanish are also good, and, sometimes better, because they're hardier, and hardiness is vital, since most people who raise goats for meat raise them just on forage, and leave them on pasture most of the year.
Pygmy goats are a breed of goat. Wether goats are castrated male goats.
Pygmy goats are a small breed of goat.
Boer, Spanish, and the Australian Kiko are the three most popular breeds of goats raised for their meat.
yes it is a mix of a pygmy goat and an angora goat
Pygmy goats are a small breed of goat.
depends on the breed of the goats. If it is a miniature then it will be around 50 pounds. If it is a larger breed then it may be 75 or more pounds.
boer goats because they are bred and raised primarily for there meat production
It depends on what breed of goat you have. Whether you are a registered stud. Or what price you can get for the product that your goats are producing whether it be meat, milk or fibre.
"Maaaa." ^ that is the sound a goat makes
You can find the breeds of goats and pictures of the goats in Pakistan by visiting your local library. A vets office may also have some pictures of these goats.
The only goat that I know of that is breed for the production of mohair is the angora goat. Cashmere goats also produce cahmere (a fibre).
No.Domestic animals are not classified as under any level of endangerment. The fainting goat is just a breed of domestic goat.