I have found that practically no plant is goat proof. But, periwinkle, which happens to be deer resistant, is MOSTLY goat resistant, although they do like to eat the flowers. One thing to do is finding something tall enough, so above 5 feet, depending on the goat. But you have to make sure the goat doesn't lie to eat the bark. It completely ruins the tree. An oak tree I have is like half way eaten through the 5" trunk. Anyways, another option is getting a vine, but there's still the problem with the bark, then you can put it on a levitated surface (porches, etc), and let it grow from there. Well, there's either that... or just building a fence.
Goat lives on plants and grass so it is a herbivore.
no cause they only eat plants :)
Wild plants are plants that grow in the wild with human influence. Plants in the woods and forests are wild plants.
Eating poisonous plants.
There are certain types of plants that are fire resistant, such as certain types of pine cones. There are also fire resistant animals, such as certain microbes.
mountain goat
No- goats eat plants.
the desert
"Goat's beard" (two unrelated flowering plants) is pronounced GOHTZ BEERD. (rhymes with "votes weird").
No. Very few shrubs are. I have found buddleia t o be deer resistant, when other plants have been eaten.
There are no holy animals or holy plants in Islam.
Yes but there are many plants in gardens which are toxic to goats