grasses, weeds, bushes and any tree branches and leaves they can reach Answer They mainly eat grass, weeds, and leaves. They get their water from streams, lakes, or any other water source available. Hope this helps! - cathrynsaywat
No
"Innumerable wild goats" is a simple expression used to express seeing goats. It means "a large, undefined number of wild goats."
yes
Wild goats do not lay eggs. Goats are mammals that give birth to live young. Egg laying is a reproductive characteristic found in birds, reptiles, amphibians, and some species of fish and invertebrates.
If you are referring to milk giving goats i would not recommend eating them. It does depend on what they themselves eat as far as if they are eating wild onions or a variety of grain feed.
Wild goats are wild and domestic goats listens to ppl
Wild goats is the plural of wild goat. You could have one wild goat (singular) or many wild goats (plural).
No
For a short time period, yes. However, over the long term the poultry feed is not nutritionally balanced for goats and you will have chronic malnutrition in the goats.
"Innumerable wild goats" is a simple expression used to express seeing goats. It means "a large, undefined number of wild goats."
No, They are some of the tamest meat goats.
A barnyard goat is domesticated and well trained, while wild goats have learned to survive on their own and they are more aggressive.
Goats milk may cause some irritation to their digestive system as it is very rich. It is not best to feed them goats milk, however, if you do feed them very little or add water to it.
Feral
No.
yes
We feed our pygmy goats Noble Goat. You can get it at Tractor Supply.