No, a doe goat cannot produce milk unless she has been bred and successfully given birth. Milk production in goats is triggered by the hormonal changes that occur during pregnancy and after delivery. Without breeding, a doe will not undergo these changes and therefore will not produce milk.
She will have difficulty in kidding and may never grow to her potential
Yes you would get a boer pygmy
Mohair is the fleece of the Angora goat. This is a goat that is bred for the use of the hair, it is not as thick as wool therefore it is called Mohair.
The commonest animal bred by Bedouins in the Arabian Gulf area is the goat.
MMM tasty - try goat cheese and prosciutto on Italian multi-grain bred
Two months prior to kidding.
After it has weaned its kids but normally they are bred once a year so work out when you have the best pasture possible and count back five months or so and pick that time for joining.
A goat can produce up to 16 pounds of mohair each year.
sexually
boer goats because they are bred and raised primarily for there meat production
Appenzell goats are usually bred as dairy animals, but they are currently endangered. The scientific name for an appenzell goat is "Appenzellerziege."
No. A goat cannot become a God, but can be godlike.