Depends on the breed of the goat but a good dressing percentage is 45%
all goats are very friendly pygmys are good cute ones which are good friends and cute but bvery mischeivious
Boer a south african breed produces good quantity of meat however there are other breeds like sirohi, jhakrana, beetal and osmanabadi which are famous for good meat production.
No, it is not good for weeds to get in the way of livestock.
it depends on the goat and goat breeder. i got 3 does for $300. then i went to another goat breeder and got a buck for $150. <additional> It depends what you're looking for. Top producing meat goats can reach $1,000, and some great milkers go for $900. If you're looking for nice quality animals from good lines, with good conformation, expect to pay $100 to $500 a animal. Pygmy goats can go as low as $30, although some have been listed as $20. Surplus dairy-type bucklings are often very cheap, sometimes even free.
The meaning of the proverb is that whatever you do comes back to you in a good or bad way, depending on the kind of person you are.
Yes, weeds can be good for composting as long as they have not gone to seed. Weeds can provide valuable nutrients and organic matter to the compost pile.
Yes, and SOMETIMES it turns out really well. Other times it tastes really good. This is better left to a professional breeder, not a barkyard goat owner.
it depends on the breed, and soil quality, rocks, many things but on good soil that has been softened well, a Nubian or boar goat may be able to but do not use any smaller breeds really or else it may kill or seriously injure them.
yes poison scorpio is good
Being a goat. They're good at being annoying, stinky, hairy, and being a goat. Wait, I already said that one.
Angora goats produce mohair, a very soft fiber which is made into clothing - also Angora goats as they are goats are good at clearing weeds and their meat can be eaten. But they are mainly farmed for their fiber.