The normal body temperature of a goat typically ranges from 38.5 to 39.5 degrees Celsius. This range can vary slightly depending on factors such as age, breed, and environmental conditions. It's important for goat owners to monitor their animals' temperatures regularly to detect any signs of illness.
The normal body temperature of a healthy goat is typically between 101°F to 104°F (38.3°C to 40°C). It's important to regularly monitor a goat's body temperature as a sudden increase or decrease can indicate illness or stress. If you suspect your goat has a fever or hypothermia, consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
This all depends on the breed. European breeds have a comfort zone between 20 degrees Celsius and -20 degrees Celsius. Brahmans, however, have a comfort zone between 30 degrees Celsius and -10 degree Celsius. Brahman-European crossbreds are in between.
The heart rate of a normal goat is 70 to 95 beats per minute.
The difference is that true goats belong to the genus called Capra, and a mountain goat is in a different genus called Oreamnos Americanos. A mountain goat is a goat-antelope because it has characteristics of both these types of animals.
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There are many possible ways to divide the body of a goat up. You could divide the body up like a horse.
Between 38.6 and 40.6 degrees Celsius (102-104 Fahrenheit)
you turn into a goat once you smoke it, try it you turn back to normal over the night
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Any disease that a normal goat can get.
Most likely, wild goats eat the same thing That a normal goat eats. Just wild ;)