yes they can with there mouths
Pack goats can.
Yes you can train goats to do various things such as jumping walking on lead and much more!
Loud noises and sudden movements
21 goats left
Approximately 150 days, not 180
Too general. There are different type of goats, with individual breeds. To the best of my knowledge goats are raised for 3 things: meat, milk, and pets. There are also mountain gots, which are wild. There are 3 TYPES of goats. Goats raised for milk, fleece, and meat. Each type requires a specific breed for productivity Any breed of goat can be raised for a pet. Google Goat breeds, and you should find several. Some of the better known are; Oberhasli, Saanen, Nubian, Boer, Angora, Pygmy, Nigerian Dwarf, Tennessee Fainter, Kiko, Toggenburg. But there are a good 100 others that are not well known.
they can carry lice just like we can
There are several diseases that goats may carry and spread to humans. A few of the diseases are Leptospirosis, Q fever, and Cryptosporidia.
Goats are not working farm animals; like sheep and chickens, they are raised for food rather than for doing work. Although in some countries goats are used to drag small carts and are used as pack animals to carry things on their backs.
Presumably mother goats.
Milk (By Cows and Goats) Cheese (By Cows and Goats) Yogurt (By Cows and Goats) Rice Pudding (By Cows and Goats) Chocolate (By Cows and Goats) :p *A lot of things are made from Cows an Goats*
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.
There are many foods that goats hate. Goats hate things like meat especially if it is their own goat family.
No, goats and sheep belong to different genera, sheep are Ovis and goats are Capra, they also carry different chromosome pairs.
Yes you can train goats to do various things such as jumping walking on lead and much more!
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)
Milk and poop. meat, fibre, leather