Goats use their tongues primarily for feeding, as their long, dexterous tongues help them grasp and manipulate food. They can reach and pull leaves, grass, and other vegetation into their mouths, making it easier to graze. Additionally, their tongues play a role in grooming themselves and interacting with their environment, as they can help them explore textures and tastes.
use enegy for their own motabolism!
An ecologist might use observation to study a population of mountain goats. This is because they are not interfering with them.
Snakes use their tongue to smell. tongue collect smell particles from air and tongue places the collected particles in a receptor at back of the mouth to analize the smell.
Frontline for dogs should not be given to goats as the dosages and active ingredients are specific to dogs and may be harmful to goats. It is recommended to consult with a veterinarian to determine the appropriate parasite control method for goats.
The olfactory receptors at the back of the nasal chamber.
He might have an infection in his mouth or something caught around his tongue, he could have woody tongue.
they use the mountain goats milk.
cos goats are awesome!
No as it is not registered for use in goats - if your goats have lice it is recommended that you spray them with a product that is registered for that purpose in goats eg Nucidol
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.
use enegy for their own motabolism!
Lasalocid is a coccidiostat but it is not registered for use in goats - I would talk to your veterinarian.
Some goats use they're horns for sexual intercourse with other female goats, believe it or not this is 100% and COMPLETELY TRUE!
As goats take up less grazing area and still produce milk and meat.
An ecologist might use observation to study a population of mountain goats. This is because they are not interfering with them.
Billy goats climb up mountains using their back feet. The Billy goats have dewclaws on the backs of their feet to use for gripping.
Use three goats.