Goats typically drink water from troughs, buckets, or other containers designed for livestock. They prefer clean, fresh water, and it's important to ensure their drinking water is free from contaminants. In some natural settings, they may also drink from streams or ponds. Providing a consistent water source is essential for their health and hydration.
No.
Normally, they would drink blood. Preferebly from humans and goats.
All goats regardless of gender will drink water, with the exception of young nursing kids (baby goats) whom will drink milk early in the life cycle, then slowly be weaned onto drinking water.
They drink from troughs, puddles, or if they are young, there mothers tits.
They drink it. Like people do.
From the mouth
yes
no
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!
yes. they got it from cows and goats.
* Gin * Goats' milk
A goats waste is in the shape of pellets because that is the shape of their large intestine. Many goats do not drink a great deal of water which also makes the pellets possible.