yes goats can stay in the rain.
I guess that's true. People can stay in the rain, as well, but do they?. If you don't give goats some way to get out of it, they'll have no choice, huh? Given a choice, they always prefer to stay dry. In general, but with some breeds especially, you'll run a great risk of them having respiratory and other health problems if you don't provide some sort of shelter- nothing fancy. I guess a more accurate answer is, yes, goats can stay in the rain, but they won't thrive.
Goats love to climb and stay in high places because this is how they protect themselves from predators. Because they are a vulnerable species, this is one of their only methods for survival.
Bees stay close to the hive when rain is nearby because they can detect changes in air pressure. If is going to rain and the air pressure drops, the bees will remain in their hives.
They could if they were cohabitating but they would not stay on the dog very long as goat lice prefer goats.
Goats can be put anywhere where there is grass, weeds, bushes, and trees. There needs to be water around somewhere though. Goats love blackberry bushes especially! but they will eat any vegetation. They usually know what's poisonious, and stay away from that. I have oleander in my backyard, and my goats stay completely away from it, because they know it's not good for them.
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Yes.. Compared to other goats.
From streams and rivers, rain puddles
Goats love to climb and stay in high places because this is how they protect themselves from predators. Because they are a vulnerable species, this is one of their only methods for survival.
A barn or a lean-to - as long as they can get out of the wind, rain or snow.
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.
When you feel warm it is not normal rain falling--it is acid rain. When the rain is warm stay indoors.
only if you have a milk allergy then try goats milk
Yes as long as you provide some shelter from the elements ie heavy rain
Rain is able to stay in the clouds for a couple of reasons. First, rain begins as vapor, which is lighter than air. It has to condense to become precipitation. Second, the large up-drifts of wind help the vapor stay in the air for a long time.
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Bees stay close to the hive when rain is nearby because they can detect changes in air pressure. If is going to rain and the air pressure drops, the bees will remain in their hives.