This sounds like your female goat has aborted her kid. It has no hair as it was born too early.
Abortions can be caused by different bacterial or viral infections or by eating toxic plants at a particular stage of gestation.
No
A goat's outer covering consists of hair or fur. This hair can vary in length, texture, and color depending on the breed of the goat. Goats shed their coat seasonally to adapt to changing weather conditions.
The Curly Hair goat, also known as the Angora goat, is a breed that is prized for its curly and lustrous fleece. This breed is primarily raised for its high-quality mohair, which is used in textiles such as yarns and fabrics. Curly Hair goats are known for their hardiness and adaptability to different climates.
Keratin
you MUST bury it
No
Mohair is from clipping an Angora goat, not skinning it. Skinning it is completely removing the hide AND the hair, and is only done when the animal is dead. Clipping is done when the animal is alive and is only done to remove the hair. Clipping is much less painful than skinning.
curly hair, as the dominant gene overrules the recessive gene I THINK :)
A goat's outer covering consists of hair or fur. This hair can vary in length, texture, and color depending on the breed of the goat. Goats shed their coat seasonally to adapt to changing weather conditions.
The Curly Hair goat, also known as the Angora goat, is a breed that is prized for its curly and lustrous fleece. This breed is primarily raised for its high-quality mohair, which is used in textiles such as yarns and fabrics. Curly Hair goats are known for their hardiness and adaptability to different climates.
Angora
Mohair.
no
No as they are herbivores
flesh of a dead goat u can eat it most people use it in curry
yes hair is dead
Mohair or cashmere