they can carry lice just like we can
No, dogs cannot get lice from goats or sheep. Lice are species-specific parasites, meaning that they typically do not transfer between different species. Dogs get a different type of lice, which is specific to them, and it cannot be transmitted from goats or sheep.
There are several diseases that goats may carry and spread to humans. A few of the diseases are Leptospirosis, Q fever, and Cryptosporidia.
No, they physically cannot. Only male goats that are uncastrated can.
Yes we use them for milk and we can make cheese out of the milk. Goats are also produced for their meat and fibre (Angoras and cashmere goats). Some goats are used to pull small carts and carry equipment - packgoats.
No, goats and sheep belong to different genera, sheep are Ovis and goats are Capra, they also carry different chromosome pairs.
They are different in many ways including, size, donkeys are monogastric while goats are polygastric. Goats have horns, split hooves, can give birth to more than one offspring. Goats cannot be used for farm work and cannot be ridden. Donkeys are used for the protection of goat and sheep herds, unlike goats, they are able to scare off predators.
Donkeys are larger animals with long ears, while goats are smaller with short ears. Donkeys are known for their strength and ability to carry heavy loads, while goats are more agile and known for their climbing abilities. Donkeys are primarily herbivores, while goats are considered browsers and may eat a wider variety of vegetation.
Yes they could but they would not stay on the humans but the human could carry them on their clothes and reinfect other goats they come in contact with.
Five months (150 days on average)
An island cannot eat goats
Zero, sheep and goats are of different genus, therefore, do not relate to one another.