The easiest rule of thumb is 50% of the live weight. This is not accurate, but close enough for general guessing. Another fact affecting this is what you plan to use: suet, intestines, organs. To some people these are waste. To others, they have very valuable uses.
Yes you can keep goats and chickens together, be aware though that the chickens will compete with the goats for the goat chow, the goats may get angry .
The main animals raised for food production are chickens, pigs, and cows. Sheep, goats, and turkeys are also commonly raised for meat.
Yes, goats are considered farm animals. They are commonly raised for their milk, meat, and fiber (such as cashmere and mohair). Goats are versatile animals that can adapt to different landscapes and are often found on farms around the world.
Cattle were the animals that mostly were raised at missions
Baby goats are called kids.
there are 80 goats and 20 chickens.
Cows Sheep Chickens Pigs Goats
There is fish, cows, chickens, goats. etc.
Chickens, goats, toads, & puffer fish(for zombies).
Goats, pigs and chickens are believed to have been transported on the Mayflower.
Ancient Greece had cattle, goats, chickens and sheep as domesticated animals.
Cattle, goats, ducks, sheep, chickens, turkeys, horses, pigs.
Goats, sheep, chickens, cows, rabbits, ducks, and i think thats it.
In my own experence. Chickens!
The Biosphere 2 had numerous animals, including chickens, goats, pigs, bees, and fish. These animals were part of the self-sustaining ecosystem within the structure, providing food, pollination, and waste recycling functions.
You can only get horses on howrse. You can get animals like chickens, goats, dragons ect. for their companions though.
The English settlers brought new animals to Jamestown. Some of these are: Pigs, chickens, cattle, horses, and goats. Thanks