Goats eat goat chese because they will eat most anything (not tin cans!), but they don't usually eat dairy, they can though.
because they find it delicious and easy and cheap to come by
It depends on how you're using it. Usually, people just say "goat cheese" to mean cheese made from goat milk. If you're talking about cheese belonging to a goat, you'd say "goat's cheese."
No, goat cheese is not the same as feta.
goat cheese
you can buy goats meat goats milk goats cheese some people also put goats cheese and milk in cakes
you can milk it to get milk to make things like cheese and yoghurt. You could also eat the goat itself.
Mostly rocks, considering it is a mountain goat. It can also eat its own cheese or make a dish with the cheese and rocks, called "grass". Mountain goats also enjoy eating the occasional sea horse.
Yes, sometimes. However, goats are primarily raised for their milk, which in turn, is used to make cheese.
Goats cheese is going to have more of a cheesey taste to it because its cheese, but yes, it still has the same taste mostly
when they milk the goats the goats udders can be infected, and that means bad milk - which then gets made into bad cheese.
No. It's made from goat's milk, not the goat.But technically, yeah.
Goats produce cheese, milk and meat.
It usually comes from goats