Loud noises and sudden movements
Pygmy goats do not faint; myotonic or "fainting" goats do. They faint because of an inherited genetic disorder called myotonia. This causes the muscles to stiffen when the goat is frightened, and they remain tense for a few seconds.
A goats waste is in the shape of pellets because that is the shape of their large intestine. Many goats do not drink a great deal of water which also makes the pellets possible.
Goats milk makes wonderful cheese.
Like us we use our voice box to talk and so do horses
Goats are animals who maintain a hierarchy (what we call with birds a "pecking order"). There is a dominant male in every herd, and also a dominant female. It is the dominant female who decides when and where the goats go out to graze. She expects to be treated with importance, and if she is a dairy goat, she will expect to be milked first. The dominant male (called a "buck") is the biggest and strongest male in the herd. He will continue to be in charge until a younger buck defeats him. Goats often bite or nip at each other. This is not always a sign of aggression, although it can be. Sometimes it is just playful. Baby goats (kids) like to chew-- this is how they explore and decide if something is edible. If nipping and biting can be for fun in the goat world, the same is true for butting: goats are competitive and will butt at each other, sometimes because they are being playful-- but sometimes butting is used to try to defeat each other and rise in the hierarchy. Goats make a sneezing sound when they sense danger, or to warn other goats of something that makes them feel uncertain. With humans, goats are generally very curious and especially if they sense an opportunity for food, they will go after it. Most goats are quite intelligent, and if they know you, they will tend be friendly.
Pygmy goats do not faint; myotonic or "fainting" goats do. They faint because of an inherited genetic disorder called myotonia. This causes the muscles to stiffen when the goat is frightened, and they remain tense for a few seconds.
No.Domestic animals are not classified as under any level of endangerment. The fainting goat is just a breed of domestic goat.
Goats eat grass and shrubs, this makes them herbivores
She cannot faint on command
No, there is not,
Fainting is a temporary loss of consciousness that is spontaneously recovered after only a brief period of time. People faint because of a lack of blood flow and decreased oxygen to the brain.People most often faint as the result of an abnormal circulatory reflex. Some people faint at the sight of blood, in a crowded room, or even from excessive coughing. This is referred to assituational fainting and might affect a person repeatedly, but only in a very specific situation.People may also faint when standing up after lying down. Referred to as postural fainting, this results from a decreased flow of blood to the brain, usually as the result of a drop in blood pressure. Postural fainting can occur after significant blood loss, dehydration, or a change in cardiovascular medication, or as a side effect to other medications. Certain medical conditions, such as heart disease, diabetes, and migraine headaches, can also serve as a catalyst for fainting.Most people who faint experience symptoms beforehand. These symptoms may include lightheadedness, blurred or "spotty" vision, dizziness, and weakness. People who observe someone about to faint might notice paleness, sweating, and dilation of the pupils. In most situations, people who faint regain consciousness within a moment or two.
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Low blood pressure can cause fainting, especially after sitting or laying for a long time. Giving blood makes the problem worse for months.
A farmer makes 1 dollor of goats milk
kingler can learn a move called guillotine which will cause opponents to faint immediately
It affects you because it makes you faint
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