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The goat is a member of the... Goat meat from younger animals is called... goat hide has been used for water and... but goat tails are short and point up... A 2 month old goat kid in a field of capeweed... A 2 month old goat kid in a field of capeweed... A 2 month old goat kid in a field of... The digestive systems of a goat allow nearly any organic substance to be broken down and used as nutrients... A domestic goat feeding in a field of capeweed... A domestic goat feeding in a field of capeweed... A domestic goat feeding in a field of capeweed... This is one of the reasons why goat rearing is most often... fed goat rearing involves extensive upkeep and is seldom commercially viable... A goat is useful to humans both alive and dead... The taste of goat meat is similar to that of... is used to describe both goat and lamb meat... uses goat meat as its primary ingredients to produce a rich taste... Goat meat is lower than... Other parts of the goat including organs are also edible including the... however the Cashmere goat has been specially bred to produce a much higher amount of it... The entire body of the goat is covered with mohair and there are no guard hairs... the Angora goat usually gets shorn twice a year with an average yield of about 10 pounds while... the Cashmere goat grows its fiber once a year and it takes about a week to comb out... Goat breeds fall into somewhat overlapping... was that of a goat like face with horns and small beard... The goat has had a lingering connection with... The goat is one of the twelve... those born in a year of the goat are predicted to be shy... are mythological creatures that are part goat and part human... goat by William Holman Hunt... goat by William Holman Hunt... A goat is considered a... or king was sometimes compared to a male goat leading the flock... Goat busters track domestication... Goat care and feeding guide... The American Dairy Goat Association Home Page...

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