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Goats, if looked after, can live for 15 years or more.
Yes
Finish your pun old goats never die but they grow old and breed.
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.
If a farmer starts with 13 cows and all but 9 die, he would have 9 cows left. The phrase "all but 9" means everything except 9. So, if all the cows except 9 die, those 9 remaining cows are what the farmer has left.
Yes. If it is alive it can die!
If acorns are eaten in moderation, goats will be fine. But on the other hand, if too many are eaten at one time, it could be hazardous.
Goats, if looked after, can live for 15 years or more.
Yes
Finish your pun old goats never die but they grow old and breed.
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.
If there are 500 and the chicken is being squished than it could
There are many harmful effects of goat on humans. For humans that are allergic to goats they can potentially die.
You can use a drench specially formulated for goats or sheep and goats. The drench has to get rid of the worms. It will usually say what type or if it does kill worms in goats. If a goat is left for too long with worms, it will, in a small chance, survive, but in a larger chance, die.
Without you dying or without the goats dying? Big difference.
It depends on your definition of kids. If you mean young goats then many thousands, if you mean young human children then many, many more. Nor can it be all prevented.
Goats do not naturally climb trees, so deaths from falling out of trees are very rare. If a goat were to climb a tree, it would likely suffer injuries from falling, but the number of goats that die from this cause per year is negligible.