Dairy goats are indeed bred, they are just bred every couple of years instead of every year like dairy cows. You can't produce more dairy goats without breeding them!
Goats can produce dairy, meat, or wool. The toggenburg or nubian goat is an excellent dairy producer.
Wherever they arent dead.
There are two types of goats, that I know of, dairy and meat. Dairy goats are the ones you milk. Meat goats are sold at fairs for food.
Meat goats, dairy goats, fibre goats, pack goats and miniature goats.
Breeding goats depends on the breed of goat and where you live. Dairy goats (Saanen, Oberhasli, Alpine, etc) are able to be bred in the fall. They can take from late August to probably December. Other goats, like meat goats can be bred year round, depending on how cool the climate is. Good luck!
A female bovine bred for dairy production that has not had a calf.
Goats cheese is a dairy product, not a starch.
Dairy cows are bred to produce vast quantities of milk. They are also bred to be quite docile around humans.
Angora goats are typically found in Ankara, Turkey. They are a common animal there and are actually bred straight from Turkey.
The Greeks used goats to either milk them if dairy, or eat them if non- dairy. And for sexual "services". The Greeks love them some goat.
Appenzell goats are usually bred as dairy animals, but they are currently endangered. The scientific name for an appenzell goat is "Appenzellerziege."
Boer goats are raised for meat. They have large, muscular bodies and produce more meat than dairy goats.