Yes, goat meat is edible.
yes
Any edible green crop.
Yes they are. But only goats eat plants.
Non-edible by-products from goats include fibers, such as cashmere and mohair, which are harvested from specific breeds for use in textiles. Goat hides can be processed into leather for various products, including bags and clothing. Additionally, goat manure is often used as a natural fertilizer, benefiting agricultural practices. Lastly, goats can produce milk for non-food uses, such as soap and cosmetics.
They may not feel comfortable or safe in there - put some edible straw in as bedding and they might go into their shelter.
They can live in many climates from the desert Southwest to the colder climates of Wyoming, and they can efficiently turn barely edible browse into food and fiber.
they will shed normal amounts like a dog.. in the spring they will loose their winter undercoat of cashmere (yes all goats have cashmere hair except angoras which have mohair)...
Goats can eat- goats will eat just about anything/plants weeds wood but have an instinct when their food or drink is contaminated and refuse to have it. Actually , goats will eat just about anything, yes, including tin cans , nails , and other inapropiate things. Keep their pens clear of non-edible stuff. They think blond hair is hay , and will eat a kerchief out of your pocket . Goats can be very sweet. but you have to keep an eye on them .
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Meat goats, dairy goats, fibre goats, pack goats and miniature goats.
A herd of goats(And yes, I've heard of goats.... )
Boer goats are primarily meat goats.