they will most likely be lonely, so when you buy more goats it is better to get 2 or more, so they can stick together.
Yes unless it has a companion like a sheep, alpaca or cow - it is better to have two goats then they can keep each other company.
Hircine or caprine. Female goat is known as a doe. Entire male goats are known as bucks. Castrated male goats are known as wethers. Offspring of goats are known as kids.
Pretty much all religions deny goats and other animals to have souls.
Goats are generally able to eat acorns, but they should only do so in moderation. Certain types of goats, such as Spanish and Myotonic goats, are known to have greater tolerance for acorns due to their digestive systems being better equipped to handle the tannins found in acorns. It's important to remember that too many acorns can still be harmful to any goat's health.
Boer goats are just as playful as any other goat. Especially the young kids.
Yes unless it has a companion like a sheep, alpaca or cow - it is better to have two goats then they can keep each other company.
Some do and some do to turn them selves on and make them selves look sexually better in their own eyes.
Hircine or caprine. Female goat is known as a doe. Entire male goats are known as bucks. Castrated male goats are known as wethers. Offspring of goats are known as kids.
Yes.. Compared to other goats.
They should have at least one other cage mate so they do not get lonely and stressed out.
There are various places one can find other lonely people. Sometimes lonely people may go to bars to drink. A Lonely Life Forum is also a place where lonely people can find each other and talk online.
The fairy tale with the troll living under the bridge is "Three Billy Goats Gruff." In this story, the troll tries to prevent the goats from crossing the bridge so he can eat them but is outsmarted by the goats.
because their judgemental about them selves
Thicker skulls and their horns
Pretty much all religions deny goats and other animals to have souls.
Goats are generally able to eat acorns, but they should only do so in moderation. Certain types of goats, such as Spanish and Myotonic goats, are known to have greater tolerance for acorns due to their digestive systems being better equipped to handle the tannins found in acorns. It's important to remember that too many acorns can still be harmful to any goat's health.
Some goats use they're horns for sexual intercourse with other female goats, believe it or not this is 100% and COMPLETELY TRUE!