Goats are ruminant animals.
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That is the correct spelling of "goat" (a ruminant mammal).
Because the goat's stomache is called a rumen
A goat is a mammal, ruminant, herbivore, ungulate
Microbes and bacteria digest the cellulose and plant material that the goat eats in the rumen. The goat's digestive system then absorbs these by-products.
No a goat is a ruminant herbivore with hooves and fibre hair and a chick is of the poultry family and has feathers and can lay eggs.
A goat is ruminant and can be a kid, doe, buck or wether. A ram is an entire male adult sheep
a goat is a ruminant animal so bit like cows
A hollow-horned ruminant of the genus Capra, of several species and varieties, esp. the domestic goat (C. hircus), which is raised for its milk, flesh, and skin.
A goat needs to be at least 12 weeks old to be weaned, but ideally should be between 3-4 months old. This allows the goat to develop a strong immune system and digestive system before being separated from its mother's milk.
sheep are grazers that eat mostly Grass (like Cows) Goats are browsers that prefer to eat leaves, shrubs, flowers (like deer) Sheep are also VERY copper sensitive and most can only hande no more than 10ppms of copper in their diet. however, Goats need copped in their diet, i think goats need around 30ppms of copper.
A goat is a herbivore and a ruminant which means it eats vegetation and plant material. Goats do not eat meat and it is illegal to feed meat or meat by-products or anything that has had contact with meat to your goats due to the risk of certain diseases.