yes you do if you don't then the hoof will curve in and grow into the feet and this will cause great discomfort and lead to hoof rot
so they climb up mountains and over large rocks
goats have hooves for many reasons one is to protect its feet from the hard rocks and rough ground of its in viorment
No but you may have to trim them occasionally it they are growing too quickly.
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No; that would be alliteration.
Goats are related to sheep for obvious reasons such as hoofs and horns, tails and fur (wool) but some think they are related to deer (more than they are to sheep) because deer have the same tail and they grow horns and they also have hooves while sheep have wool and deer have fur but goats don't have wool they have fur. Goats could also be related to horses through the hooves gene but that would be a short scientific reason why. We all originate from something!
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Yes.
No but you may have to trim them occasionally it they are growing too quickly.
billy goats have special hoofs that make it so that they won't slip on a muntain or something.
One myth is that the type writer's key were made from the hoofs of animals i.e. goats, pigs, sheep...
Hoofed, or hooved (both are correct) is an adjective describing those animals that have hooves (hoofs), horn-like growths encasing the toes or entire foot. Such animals include cattle, pigs, deer, elk, goats, sheep and many others.
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A horn, of course! cloved hoofs, a lions tail and a goats beard, sounds odd but true I agree with the answer above. but they left out one thing; magic.
Bongos have hoofs because they do.
Depending on the type of surface on which they are grazing you may need to trim their hooves occasionally.
No; that would be alliteration.
Goats are related to sheep for obvious reasons such as hoofs and horns, tails and fur (wool) but some think they are related to deer (more than they are to sheep) because deer have the same tail and they grow horns and they also have hooves while sheep have wool and deer have fur but goats don't have wool they have fur. Goats could also be related to horses through the hooves gene but that would be a short scientific reason why. We all originate from something!
No, cougars have paws with claws. They do hot have hoofs.