Yes, it is possible for a goat to become pregnant shortly after giving birth. Goats can exhibit a return to estrus as soon as a few days postpartum, although it typically occurs within a few weeks. If they are exposed to a buck during this time, they can conceive again, leading to an overlapping of pregnancies. However, it's generally advisable to wait until the goat has fully recovered and the kids are weaned before breeding again.
A maiden doe.
It is possible - the offspring would be called a 'geep'.
Once she has expelled the placenta and her contractions have stopped.
Yes. It is safe to eat the goat meat when pregnant.
If the male goat is the father of the kids, then probably. Sometimes a male goat that is not the father of the kids will protect, but not always. In my advice, do not put the pregnant goat near any males but the father.
As soon as she next cycles but is recommended that you only breed a goat once a year.
Kidding is actually a word meaning 'joking', as in "I'm just kidding around". A young Goat is called a 'kid', and the process of birthing a goat is called 'kidding'.
no
no, they should be separated The reason the should be separated is not because your buck would intentionally hurt the kid (although he may) but because the baby could be inadverantly stepped on. There should be as few feet and hoofs as possible
Pregnant women can, in fact, eat goat meat. Generally, though, pregnant women should check with their doctors for personal advice before consuming it.
No. A goat cannot become a God, but can be godlike.
The anagram of the word goat is toga.This is the only possible anagram with the letters 'goat'.