Goats can be put anywhere where there is grass, weeds, bushes, and trees. There needs to be water around somewhere though. Goats love blackberry bushes especially! but they will eat any vegetation. They usually know what's poisonious, and stay away from that. I have oleander in my backyard, and my goats stay completely away from it, because they know it's not good for them.
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A TRIP of goats
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Some goats can.
only non castrated male goats are called Billy Goats
Himalayan goats, known as Thar, roam the rough mountain terrain around Nepal.
Goats can live in grasslands, though the wilder cousins to the more domesticated goats prefer mountainous terrain to the kind of grasslands that exist in Africa or the Great Plains of North America. However, goats are grazers as well as browsers, and thus will thrive in grasslands.
To enable them to clamber over rocks and to grip their terrain better.
There is not just one kind of terrain that llamas can be on. Traditionally, llamas live in the andes mountians, and are very sure-footed like goats. But the only llamas that I know in person live on perfectly flat pasture. So, they can probably be on many different kinds of terrain, not just one.
Many mountainous areas such as the cascades are home to large populations of elk and deer, especially in the foothills where there are a lot of trees. Higher up and in more rocky terrain, there are many native species of goats that can be hunted. Grouse also inhabit high and rocky terrain.
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Meat goats, dairy goats, fibre goats, pack goats and miniature goats.
A herd of goats(And yes, I've heard of goats.... )
Boer goats are primarily meat goats.
Goats are goats and chikens are chikens there is nothing to answer
Rolling terrain is the type of terrain in Kansas.
lady goats are called nanny goats