around £150 ($100) for a young pygmy goat
there are loads of breeds of goats that are used for milk, fiber, pets and meat. Examples are: Angora Toggenburg Cashmere Mountain Goat Boer Nigerian dwarf Saanen Welsh Anglo-nubian Oberhasli LaMancha Alpine British Alpine Kiko Fainting
A goat can have up to 1-4 kids, but the most common is 2
it depends on what breed your looking at. As for milk breeds, the saanen is very useful. a nonprofitable goat would most likely be a pygmy or Nigerian dwarf goat In my opinion toggenburgs and british alpines are the best!
Goat cheese and cheddar cheese.
First part of my answer is that wattles are a genetic characteristic. They are not normal. Cute, painless, etc., but most goats don't have them. Second part is the easy one. They aren't identical twins. They're fraternal.
The circulatory system found in a goat is the one known as the open circulatory system. This is the common type of circulatory system that you will find in most mammals.
There are hundreds of animals native to India. Possibly the most common is the goat.
Feta, in chunks, alternately with large Sicilian olives -
African Pygmy Hedgehogs are the most common breed, but their is no illegal breed, as long as hedgehogs are legal in your state, country, or province. ^^
it depends on the goat and goat breeder. i got 3 does for $300. then i went to another goat breeder and got a buck for $150. <additional> It depends what you're looking for. Top producing meat goats can reach $1,000, and some great milkers go for $900. If you're looking for nice quality animals from good lines, with good conformation, expect to pay $100 to $500 a animal. Pygmy goats can go as low as $30, although some have been listed as $20. Surplus dairy-type bucklings are often very cheap, sometimes even free.
They have a backbone. Any vertebrates are classified as "chordata". The most common name is chordate, though.
People are trying to find the pygmy hippos a suitable habitat. But, war in the area is preventing people from finding a suitable habitat for pygmy hippos. Most pygmy hippos live in zoos. In zoos the pygmy hippos are safe from hunters and natural predators. Pygmy hippos have plenty of food and water in the zoos. The zoo keepers breed the pygmy hippos. Also, some people are keeping pygmy hippos as pets.