Domestic goats can generally be found all around the world (except Antarctica) where they are kept as herd animals for their milk and/or their meat or their fibre. There are over 300 different species, and they come from the wild root stock that originated in Asia and Europe.
The Wild Goats are generally found in Asia, Europe and the Middle East. There are a number of related animals, like sheep, antelope and the like, but the true goats are found in the wild in those locations. Note that the Rocky Mountain goat is not a true goat, but is a relative.
There are links below to the two related Wikipedia articles so you can read up on these critters. Oh, and if you've never seen the so-called fainting goats (myotonic goats), we've put in a link to a YouTube video so you can watch then "in action" when they just fall over after being frightened.
Like almost every other domestic animal, goats need some kind of shelter where they can get out of the cold, wind, rain or snow. With nice soft, clean bedding, clean water and plenty of good hay or a large pasture for forage. Keep in mind that goats are herd animals and are always happiest when kept with at least one of their own kind. If that is not possible putting them with another herbivor will keep them busy and less lonely. Goats and horses love rooming together. Some race horses won't run if they are separated from their goat. The famous race horse Seabiscuit was not one of them though. He was given his own goat to keep him company and to calm him down. Poor little Whiskers lasted just seconds in the stall with the fractous horse when the Biscuit literally threw him out.
goats live sometimes in mountains i think farms too and that's all i think
Yes, sheep and goats can live together with little harm to eachother.
Goats, if looked after, can live for 15 years or more.
Yes you can keep goats and chickens together, be aware though that the chickens will compete with the goats for the goat chow, the goats may get angry .
Fainting goats typically live between 8 to 12 years, though some have been known to live longer with proper care and nutrition. Providing them with a safe and stress-free environment can contribute to their overall longevity.
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.
Goats don't live in Antarctica. Antarctica is in the Antarctic, Arctic goats (obviously) live in the Arctica, which is north.
Yes 🐐 goats are in Ghana.People do like eating goats meat . So goats live and in Ghana
goats live in paddocks, fields rocky cliffs and in warm climates.
Yes, there are goats in Europe too.
A nanny goat is a female goat, so where they live depends on what species it is. Some are domesticated and live on farms. Mountain goats live in the mountains. Different types of goats are found around the world.
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Yes, horses can live happily with goats, cattle and sheep.
Yes, sheep and goats can live together with little harm to eachother.
Long haired mountain goats live in the mountains of northern Yeman.