the glue on the tin can taste sweet to the goat so it is eating the glue off the can
The word is not "goat". The word is "goad".
Goats do not eat tin cans. Some have tried, but died trying. I had heard (years ago) that the idea that a goat will eat a tin can originated from the fact that a goat will eat the paper label on the can. They would not eat the metal itself.
It is probably trying to get comfortable
you have the morals of a goat.
A "goat roper" refers to a disappointment or a let-down. When trying to "rope a bull" (aim for a high goal or expectation), one might miss or fall short, and "rope a goat" (inadequacy).
Goats eat goat chese because they will eat most anything (not tin cans!), but they don't usually eat dairy, they can though.
Yes any type of goat eats unusual food. Most of the reason for this is that they take whatever they can. They're scavengers and will eat ANYTHING. Tin Cans, grass, hay, etc.
Not if it is given at the correct dosage - the disease that you are trying to treat is more likely to hurt the goat.
i am trying to find out
You can use barrier methods such as fencing to physically separate the goat from the horse, or use taste deterrents on the horse's tail to deter the goat from trying to eat it. Training the goat to not bother the horse's tail can also be effective with consistency and positive reinforcement.
This is because tin is an excellent conductor of heat, meaning, heat passes right through it. So if you are trying to keep something hot from getting cold, the heat will escape and if you are trying to keep something cold from melting then heat will get in and melt it.
Six per acre for Goat but i am trying to find the answer for sheep.