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Worldwide,
goats provide people with more meat and milk than any other domestic animal.
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Goat
meat is called Chevon or Cabrito and is a red meat that is lower in
cholesterol and fat than beef, pork, lamb or chicken.
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Goat
milk is more easily digested than cow’s milk.
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A
goat’s tail turns up while a sheep’s tail turns down.
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Male
goats are called “bucks” or “billies” and female goats are called “does” or
nannies”.
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Goats
are pregnant for five months and normally have two kids at a time.
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Goats
can grow to be 8–12 years old.
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Goats
are known as “browsers” (eating twigs, leaves and bark) but they also do
well grazing grass.
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Goats
weigh 5-10 pounds at birth and grow to 75-200 pounds when mature.
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5-7 Goats can live on the amount of feed it takes to feed one
cow.
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There
are about one billion goats worldwide!
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The
domestic goat is in the family Bovidae, genus Capra, and is of the species
Hircus.