Goat or domestic goat is a domesticated species of goat-antelope typically kept as livestock.
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Goat or domestic goat is a domesticated species of goat-antelope typically kept as livestock.
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The Domestic goat is a member of the animal family Bovidae and the tribe Caprini, meaning it is closely related to the sheep.
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Nanny Domestic goat originated in the 18th century, and billy Domestic goat originated in the 19th century.
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Historically, Domestic goat hide has been used for water and wine bottles in both traveling and transporting wine for sale.
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Adult size of a particular Domestic goat is a product of its breed and its diet while growing .
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Specifically, when presented with a box, the Domestic goat was able to remove the lid and retrieve a treat inside, but when the box was turned so the lid could not be removed, the Domestic goat would turn and gaze at the person and move toward them, before looking back toward the box.
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The horn of the Domestic goat, which signifies plenty and wellbeing, is used to make spoons.
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The Salem Black Domestic goat is herded to pasture in fields and along roads during the day, but is kept penned at night for safe-keeping.
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Multiple types of Domestic goat-raising are found in Ethiopia, where four main types have been identified: pastured in annual crop systems, in perennial crop systems, with cattle, and in arid areas, under pastoral herding systems.
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The entire body of the Domestic goat is covered with mohair and there are no guard hairs.
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The cashmere Domestic goat produces a commercial quantity of cashmere wool, which is one of the most expensive natural fibers commercially produced; cashmere is very fine and soft.
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Each animal is associated with certain personality traits; those born in a year of the Domestic goat are predicted to be shy, introverted, creative, and perfectionist.
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