Yes, goats are known to eat a variety of plants, including mountain laurel. However, mountain laurel contains compounds that can be toxic to goats if consumed in large quantities. While goats may nibble on the leaves, it's best to monitor their grazing to prevent potential health issues. If you're concerned about your mountain laurel bushes, consider Fencing them off to protect them from goats.
No. Mountain Laurel is quite toxic and you should not eat any part of the shrub.
No sheep and goats are both herbivores.
Yes. Goats are a great way to keep down palmetto overgrowth.
yes goats eat everything they can get their nose into. Trust me. They will even eat poisonous stuff, plastics, etc.
When they get hungery.
If it is they won't eat it. They do like living under them though.
No- goats eat plants.
Mountain goats eat grasses, herbs, segdes, ferns, and moss andlichen.Mostly grass
Any smaller mammal such as rabbits, small deer, or mountain goats
YES!!!Mountain Goats are Herbivores.
No, the are plant eaters called herbivores.
No as they are ruminants which are herbivores ie they only eat plant material, vegetation