The same as humans - air goes through their nostrils into their lungs (inspiration) and then out through their nose/mouth (expiration)
Well, goats have lungs like we do. They inhale through their nose and then exhale through their nose. If you EVER see a goat inhaling or exhaling through their mouth, you need to find out why they are not using their nose. Some goats when they are extremly hot breath through their mouth, like how dogs pant. They cannot get as much oxygen through their mouth as they can their nose.
goats sleep 2 hours in a day
No. They close their eyes like us when they sleep.
No. Cows are not built to sleep standing up like horses are. Because cows are heavy in the brisket and barrel area, holding all that weight with fat, muscle, four-chambered stomach and other organs, they choose to lay down to sleep instead of remaining standing. They do doze, however when they are standing up, but it is only a light doze, not a sleep.
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Hircine or caprine. Female goat is known as a doe. Entire male goats are known as bucks. Castrated male goats are known as wethers. Offspring of goats are known as kids.
They don't sleep
goats sleep 2 hours in a day
No. They close their eyes like us when they sleep.
They do sleep but only when you are not watching.
goats sleep 2 hours in a day
If you provide hay and blankets they will sleep on them.
Because he can have them serenade him to sleep?
Not if you have some trees but if it rains or snows the goats will prefer some sort of shelter to get out of inclement weather conditions.
No. Cows are not built to sleep standing up like horses are. Because cows are heavy in the brisket and barrel area, holding all that weight with fat, muscle, four-chambered stomach and other organs, they choose to lay down to sleep instead of remaining standing. They do doze, however when they are standing up, but it is only a light doze, not a sleep.
They may not feel comfortable or safe in there - put some edible straw in as bedding and they might go into their shelter.
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Meat goats, dairy goats, fibre goats, pack goats and miniature goats.