On the left hand side
The goat has one very large stomach with four parts; the rumen, the reticulum, the omasum, and the abomasum.
no it can't it will just get overly full....
Here is a website with the different sounds a goat makes that you can listen to. They make these sounds for different situations or how they feel. http://www.goats4h.com/GoatSounds.html
Sounds like a Maah noise unless they are talking to the girls then they are really vocal and snuffly.
should an ostrich eat a goat
Butter is made from milk. In ancient times the mongals would fill a cow or goat stomach with milk from a goat or camal hand it from a saddle and as they moved the milk would be churned into butter.
The goat has one very large stomach with four parts; the rumen, the reticulum, the omasum, and the abomasum.
bobby
Perhaps you refer to the bezoar: a stone, obtained from the stomach of a goat, that would work as an antidote against most poisons. Harry saved Ron's life with one of those, when Ron got poisoned.Perhaps you refer to the bezoar: a stone, obtained from the stomach of a goat, that would work as an antidote against most poisons. Harry saved Ron's life with one of those, when Ron got poisoned.Perhaps you refer to the bezoar: a stone, obtained from the stomach of a goat, that would work as an antidote against most poisons. Harry saved Ron's life with one of those, when Ron got poisoned.Perhaps you refer to the bezoar: a stone, obtained from the stomach of a goat, that would work as an antidote against most poisons. Harry saved Ron's life with one of those, when Ron got poisoned.
The opposite of a she-goat (nanny goat, doe) would be a he-goat (billy goat).
you have to attack him and then listen to what the goat says and then keep on attacking him
Tripe is made from the upper 3 chambers of a cow, sheep, goat, pig, or deer stomach. So the answer to this question would be undigested grass.
a goat is a ruminant animal so bit like cows
no it can't it will just get overly full....
Stoat I think ;)
Goat gate grass gum grip
Zippelfaggotist means "You nanny-goat bassoonist". J.S. Bach once referred to a student as a Zippelfaggotist, referring to the student as a bassoonist who produces sounds like a nanny goat.