Goats have survived and thrived through a combination of adaptability and resilience. They are able to graze on a wide variety of vegetation, including tough and coarse plants that other animals may not eat. Additionally, their natural agility and climbing abilities allow them to navigate rugged terrains, escaping predators and finding food in diverse environments. Their social behavior and herd mentality also contribute to their survival, providing protection and support within groups.
Protection
Yes.
A barnyard goat is domesticated and well trained, while wild goats have learned to survive on their own and they are more aggressive.
Food, water, air, shelter and veterinary treatment.
Food, water, air, shelter and veterinary treatment.
They are 'hardy' animals, ie, they can survive in harsh conditions.
Not many without veterinary attention as the wounds will become infected.
The goats blood flows through its system, just like humans. The goat will eat almost anything to survive, just make sure that you fee it lots of greens.
The goats blood flows through its system, just like humans. The goat will eat almost anything to survive, just make sure that you fee it lots of greens.
Very definitely. The goat has been domesticated for thousands of years. There are living goat breeds produced for meat, wool and milk, as well as wild goats. These wild goats are similar to the ancestors of domestic goats. They are very tough, will eat anything and can survive with very little food and water.
Sheep survive in the world like all animals they adapt to their surroundings. Sheep can eat and drink off the land and don't need human interaction.
thirty five Usually a goat if well looked after will survive for 12 to 15 years but then die of old age.