Finish your pun old goats never die but they grow old and breed.
Male goats are often called "Billy goats" as a colloquial term to distinguish them from female goats and emphasize their masculinity. The term "Billy" is derived from the old English word for male in animals.
Female goats can be bred as young as 7-9 months old, but it is generally recommended to wait until they are at least 1 year old to ensure they are physically mature enough to carry and deliver kids. Male goats can begin breeding as young as 3-4 months old.
Yes, goats can die from eating too much hay, especially if it is moldy or contains foreign objects like metal or plastic. Overeating can also lead to digestive issues like bloat or impaction, which can be fatal if left untreated. It is important to provide goats with a balanced diet and monitor their intake to prevent such issues.
At least 12 months of age.
Breeding goats depends on the breed of goat and where you live. Dairy goats (Saanen, Oberhasli, Alpine, etc) are able to be bred in the fall. They can take from late August to probably December. Other goats, like meat goats can be bred year round, depending on how cool the climate is. Good luck!
The pun is "Old lions never die, they just lose their pride."
Old pigs never die, they just keep hamming it up.
Old kites never die they just blow away is the pun.
The pun would be old cars never die, they just run into the ground.
The correct pun would be old bees never die, they just buzz off.
Rape each other
Rape each other
For the full story visit - articles.sun-sentinel.com/1996-01-07/news/9601040365_1_gto-favorite-car-goat
There is no song lyric that contains "old horses never die." However, country singer Gene Autry had a popular song called "Old Soldiers Never Die."
As with all living things mountain goats have what is known as a life span or expectancy. Once this age is reached then they die (probably of old age) although premature (earlier than expected) death may occur.
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Old Soldiers Never Die - 1931 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U