Producing meat
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Boer goats are just as playful as any other goat. Especially the young kids.
Boer goats originated in Africa. They now reside in most countries of the world. Boers are known as large breed, who does best in a hot dry climate, and who are meat producers, tho they are often crossed out with nubians for milk production.
A boer or any breed of goat do NOT have upper front teeth. Neither do cows or sheep. They have a boney pallet with ridges. They do have molars to chew with.
Boer goats, like many livestock breeds, can breed with their siblings if not properly managed. However, inbreeding can lead to genetic issues and reduced vigor in the offspring. To maintain a healthy genetic pool, it's advisable to avoid breeding siblings and to introduce unrelated goats into the breeding program. Proper breeding practices help ensure the overall health and productivity of the herd.
Boer goats are primarily meat goats.
Boer goats do not have a natural habitat as they did not occur naturally. Boer goats were specifically bred back in the 1900's in South Africa from a cross of indigenous goats and Indian or European goats.
Boer goats are raised for meat. They have large, muscular bodies and produce more meat than dairy goats.
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boer goats
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No, They are some of the tamest meat goats.
boer goats are a main breed in Africa.
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