They may be looking for fibre or have just developed a bad habit
They may be lacking in fibre - or they may just be grooming each other, nibbling at an itchy spot.
Goats have tails because of genetics
yes goats can help calm horses, pretty much any farm type animal will calm a horse, you just have to be careful they may chew the horses tail up to where they cant reach anymore, so i dont suggest putting a goat with a show horse. goats and horses can be great companions, and the goats breaks the cycle of worms that attack horses. These worms don't do anything to the goat.
fur these animals have many, many differences. one, they are not even in the same order. goats have cloven feet, unlike horses. horses do not chew their cud. and there is also the size difference. goats have horns. these are just some of the differences.
Yes. In most cases both goats and horses will get along fine. Horses are quite social as are goats.
No. goats are a different specie's.
Horses chew their hay or grains in their mouth with their teeth so that it is easier for their stomach to digest. Horses chew from side to side as in a motion of a grinder.
On Howrse true!
horses
Baby Goats wag their tales when pleased, especialy while being fed.
Sassy was the one who cut off the tails horses because of her family
Yes...as a matter of fact...they do!
No they are not. Horses are related to Zebras, Donkeys, and Mules.