Goats are not pests!! They have whole lot of uses:meat, wool, dairy, and work! And by work I mean pulling carts and carrying packs. And the rumor about them smelling, only the males smell! You should definitely get one. :D:P
Goats have tails for several reasons, including balance, communication, and swatting away flies or other insects. The tail helps goats navigate rugged terrain by providing counterbalance, and they use it to signal emotions such as agitation or contentment to other goats. Additionally, the tail can help keep the goat's hind end clean by swatting away pests.
Yes, goats can contract fleas and ticks, which can lead to skin irritation and transmit diseases. To treat and control these pests, use veterinarian-approved products such as topical treatments, sprays, or powders specifically designed for livestock. Regular grooming and maintaining a clean environment can also help prevent infestations. Always consult with a veterinarian for the best treatment plan suited to your goats' needs.
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Meat goats, dairy goats, fibre goats, pack goats and miniature goats.
A herd of goats(And yes, I've heard of goats.... )
Goats are goats and chikens are chikens there is nothing to answer
Boer goats are primarily meat goats.
lady goats are called nanny goats
Wild goats are wild and domestic goats listens to ppl
No female goats are known as does, male goats as bucks, castrated male goats as wethers and young goats are called kids.
Hircine or caprine. Female goat is known as a doe. Entire male goats are known as bucks. Castrated male goats are known as wethers. Offspring of goats are known as kids.
they don't have mountain goats in the arctic but they do have arctic goats