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No. They need air, food and water as goats are all living things need air, food and water.

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Can a goat live in space.

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Not and have a garden. Goats love greens.

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Q: Can you keep pygmy goats in a garden?
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What are pygmy goats?

Pygmy goats are a small breed of goat.


Where did pygmy goats originate?

Pygmy goats originated in Cameroon Valley, AfricaUnanimousAuthor


How do you keep goats out of your garden?

With a goat-proof fence as some common garden plants can be toxic to goats.


How many many goats are in a pygmy?

Just one, pygmy goats are not a cross breed.


Is it possible to keep pygmy goats in city limits?

It depends on the specific zoning and animal control regulations in the city. Some cities may allow pygmy goats as pets within city limits, while others may have restrictions on keeping livestock. It is important to check with the local government or homeowner's association to determine if keeping pygmy goats is allowed.


Is a wether goat the same as a pygmy goat?

Pygmy goats are a breed of goat. Wether goats are castrated male goats.


Are pygmy goats color blind?

No, pygmy goats are not color blind.


What are Pygmy?

Pygmy goats are a small breed of goat.


What type of environment do pygmy goats live in?

Pygmy goats are normally reared by peri-urban farmers on small acreage.


Do pygmy goats stay small?

Yes.. Compared to other goats.


What to feed a pygmy goat?

We feed our pygmy goats Noble Goat. You can get it at Tractor Supply.


What animals can you keep in your rural garden?

There are a variety of domestic animals you can keep in a garden. It really depends on how much space you have and if the deed to your house allows you to keep them. Some examples are here. Chickens, cats, rabbits, dogs, tortoises (if the weather is warm enough), fish (in ponds), guinnie pigs, ferrets, pygmy goats, ducks, pot-bellied pigs or ponies (falabella are the smallest breed)