No. The goat chews on things because that is the way they explore new things- they explore with there mouths like humans explore with there hands and eyes. The goat could possibly destroy things while exploring them, however, so if you have anything valuable keep it out of its reach. I know several people who own Pygmy goats that live inside and they are housetrained to not eat anything in the house or make messes inside.
They can live inside a barn yes, however, animals should have access to the outdoors in proper weather conditions.
Goats don't live in Antarctica. Antarctica is in the Antarctic, Arctic goats (obviously) live in the Arctica, which is north.
Yes, but why?!!?!??!?
Yes 🐐 goats are in Ghana.People do like eating goats meat . So goats live and in Ghana
goats live in paddocks, fields rocky cliffs and in warm climates.
house dogs are dogs that live inside and not outside
A snow man
You need a dog house if your dog lives outside but they don't need one if they live inside but you can have one if they live inside.
Yes, there are goats in Europe too.
About the same time that dwarf hamsters live
Chupracabras usually eat large animals, they are known for eating a specific animal though, GOATS. Keep your goats inside and away from windows if you live next to the border of Mexico, that's where they usually live. ~ADIOS
A dwarf form of Hebe cupressoides was found in Scotland by Lady Scott (Valerie Finnis) in 1970, and named after Boughton House, in Northamptonshire. A hardy hebe in the UK.