They might have lice, be itchy due to dirt or be trying to get rid of their winter coat.
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No, they physically cannot. Only male goats that are uncastrated can.
Thicker skulls and their horns
Goats may butt heads to show dominance, to defend themselves or for play.
Fleas are biting them.
Only if they turn their heads.
Around the base of the horn becomes very itchy, goats cannot scratch this part of their head, so they will rub against wood, trees, or fences.
Goats typically do not urinate on themselves. They have control over their bodily functions and are known to be quite clean animals. However, they may accidentally get urine on themselves while urinating due to their anatomy or positioning.
No. A cratch is a holder for fodder. Mice do SCRATCH, though. They occasionally scratch themselves with their back paws.
Dogs with scratch, and lick themselves
Scratch themselves, then find a place to go pee.
Goats are sometimes associated with evil in certain cultures or myths due to their mischievous behavior, such as eating crops or causing trouble. This perception is not based on any inherent evil in goats themselves, but rather on superstitions and folklore.