Yes. Goats, though, prefer to browse over graze thus seem happier if they have more opportunity to browse on bush in either a grassy area or in a forested area. They love to climb too, and if they spot some tree leaves to eat, they'll find a way to get at them, one way or another.
No. Roosters and hens can be of different breeds to create offspring, just like different breeds of cattle, sheep, goats and pigs can breed to create offspring.
deer are like goats mate they browse anything
Cattle are bigger and blockier than goats are. Goats only have two teats on their udder whereas cows have four. Goats have a more pliable lip than cows do, and also tend to like eating more browse than grass. Goats love to climb and often do: cows cannot climb and often do not, unless there's a very good reason that she has to go through the fence to the other side.
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!
Ranching in Panama includes livestock like cattle, pigs, goats, and chickens.
In the cold regions, probably what they raise; sheep, cattle, goats, etc.
ANSWER Why do you have freckles? Why do you have brown hair? All goats don't have beards, just like all goats don't have horns. GENETICS
No. Goats are actually browsing animals, they prefer to browse trees, shrubs and forbs than to graze like cows or sheep.
Mainly extensive ranching practices, like with goats, cattle and sheep.
Why not? The land and climate in Scotland isn't the greatest for growing crops, but it is perfect for raising livestock like cattle, sheep and goats.
No breed is quieter than another. Cattle are not like dogs where it depends on the breed how noisy they are. Any breed can be just as noisy or quiet as the other.
Yes they can be slaughtered in the same abattoir but not normally together - our local abattoir slaughters sheep in the morning and cattle in the afternoon.