In general, goats thrive in warm, dry climates as they originate from the Middle East. Many goats are feral over parts of Australia for example. But there are some that have been bred to do well in cooler climates. To get an idea of the suitability of different types to the various climate zones, see the Web Link to the left.
They thrive on 6 of the 7 continents. All they need is proper food and management. They will die in heat and cold just as easily, if they are lacking bare essentials.
goats can be kept successfully in all climates <the question is not where CAN they live, it is where do they THRIVE. Goats do best in arid climates, because there is less parasitic activity. however some breeds are better suited for colder climates, some for warmer, it really depends on the breed, but they are very adaptable animals.>
Mountain goats do live in the Taiga, in fact, they thrive there. It has cool climates and it snows many times a year.
goats live in paddocks, fields rocky cliffs and in warm climates.
yes they grow taller
mountain goats
Goats were brought to our country to provide meat and milk in a hardy and thrifty animal that can thrive on marginal forage.
Yes. Goats are considered the "Universal Foster Mother." Any animal from apes to human babies to zebras can be fed goats milk and thrive.
mosquitoes thrive in warm wet climates
Goats can live in grasslands, though the wilder cousins to the more domesticated goats prefer mountainous terrain to the kind of grasslands that exist in Africa or the Great Plains of North America. However, goats are grazers as well as browsers, and thus will thrive in grasslands.
Boer goats originated in Africa. They now reside in most countries of the world. Boers are known as large breed, who does best in a hot dry climate, and who are meat producers, tho they are often crossed out with nubians for milk production.
Lithops are plants which look like rocks or stones and thrive in hot climates
Cotton bushes thrive in sub-tropical climates.