Goats' eyes dilate to adjust to different light levels and improve their vision in low light conditions. This helps them see better at night and detect potential predators or obstacles. Dilation of the pupils also allows more light to enter the eye, enhancing their ability to navigate their surroundings and find food.
Goats have beards to attract mates and establish dominance within their herd. In their natural habitat, beards also help protect their throats and regulate body temperature.
Dappled willow trees are not considered toxic to goats. Goats can typically browse on a variety of tree leaves without issues. However, it's always a good idea to monitor them when introducing new plants to their diet in case of any unexpected reactions.
Simply put, it's a bacterial disease that causes abortions. Meat is safe, as it it cooked. Milk is safe if it is pasteurized. Very RARELY doesit pass to humans, but can spread among goats and cows.
Let G represent (take the place of) the original number of goats in the village.Write down all the facts you know.We started with G.Then 14% died.Then 6% of what was left died.Then 8084 were left finally."Lost" and "died" suggest these are "take aways" ('-' signs). :^)The first loss:0.14GThe remainder after the first loss:G - 0.14GThe second loss:0.06 * (G - 0.14G)G - two losses:G - 0.14G - 0.06 * (G - 0.14G) = 8084G - 0.14G - (0.06)(0.86G) = 8084Factor out the G (so you can divide both sides "cleanly" leaving G on just one side:G * (1 - 0.14 - 0.0516) = 8084G * (0.8084) = 8084Divide both sides by (0.8084) [note: dividing both sides of an EQUATION by the SAME number preserves EQUALITY]:G = 8084/0.8084 = 10,000Check:10000 - 0.14 * 10000 = 10000 - 1400 = 86008600 - 0.06 * 8600 = 8600 - 6 * 86 = 8600 - 516 = 8084!What might throw you is the phrase "of the remainder."I took that to mean "the remainder after 14% died" which would be the 86% of the original still living after the flood.
The Biosphere 2 had numerous animals, including chickens, goats, pigs, bees, and fish. These animals were part of the self-sustaining ecosystem within the structure, providing food, pollination, and waste recycling functions.
No as it is not registered for use in goats - if your goats have lice it is recommended that you spray them with a product that is registered for that purpose in goats eg Nucidol
Arthur Stanley Hoversland has written: 'Hemodynamic adjustments associated with pregnancy in pygmy goats' -- subject(s): Comparative Physiology, Physiology, Comparative, Pregnancy
Yes, goats can spit, but it is not a common behavior. They may spit as a defensive reaction when feeling threatened or stressed.
Yes, goats can wag their tails when they are happy or content. Tail wagging is a common behavior in goats that can indicate their mood or emotions.
Goats are sometimes associated with evil in certain cultures or myths due to their mischievous behavior, such as eating crops or causing trouble. This perception is not based on any inherent evil in goats themselves, but rather on superstitions and folklore.
Some animal traits are that the could swim in the toilet while having sex.
To determine which is the better goat for the purpose - to determine what stock you should breed from.
Goats have many natural enemies, including wolves, coyotes, mountain lions, and dogs. These predators may pose a threat to goats by attacking them for food or out of territorial behavior. Farmers and ranchers must take measures to protect their goats from these predators.
K. Janakiraman has written: 'Studies on reproductive physiology for improving the production efficiency of Marwari and surti goats of Gujarat State (FG-IN-643; IN-AES-250)'
Yes! They do. I moved down to my sisters, and they have about 50 goats. One day while helping them feed the goats, I was amazed - and grossed out - to watch a male turn arouns and start drinking his own urine, as he went. Ugh! Seems to be thier thing, though!
Goats have beards to attract mates and establish dominance within their herd. In their natural habitat, beards also help protect their throats and regulate body temperature.
Common predators of goats include coyotes, wolves, mountain lions, and domestic dogs. These predators may attack goats to feed on them or out of territorial or predatory behavior. It's important for goat owners to take measures to protect their animals from these predators.