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Goats

Goats

Basic Life Cycle:
Mature female goats (does) are usually bred (mated) in the fall. After a 5-months pregnancy (gestation) a very approximate average of 2 kids are born per doe. The kids nurse their mothers for a variable period (months), are weaned, and are kept as replacement or slaughtered for meat.

Goats
Goats

What this species produces:
Goats produce several products, depending upon the breed. Dairy goats produce milk for consumption, cheese production, etc. Angora goats produce a fiber used for clothes, etc. Meat goats produce kids raised to produce meat for slaughter. Many goats are kept as pets or for show.

Goats

Dietary facts:
Goats are ruminants and have a special "4-compartment stomach". They eat grass, browse, and grain.

Goats

What distinguishes this species from others:
Goats are unique in their personality. Several unusual breeds exist with special characteristics, such as horns, color, etc.

General unique factors:

  • Goats have interesting personalities.
  • They are very important worldwide in animal agriculture.
Goats

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