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Goats And What They Eat

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No. Goats are ruminants or cud chewing animals that eat cracked or ground corn mixed with oats, hay and grass, no meat.
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If you watch cartoons, they'll tell you goats will eat anything, including tin cans. They DO have a digestive system that can break down almost any organic substance, but they actually prefer to nibble on the tips of woody shrubs and trees,...
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Goats do not eat tin cans. Some have tried, but died trying. Another thought I had heard (years ago) that the idea that a goat will eat a tin can originated from the fact that a goat will eat the paper label on the can. They would not eat t...
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Answers to Other Common Questions
"In my experience" Goats can eat anything, including an old pair of boots you might leave lying around. I've never heard of one eating cheese, but I think they would if they could and I don't think it would harm them. Except for t...
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Goats in the wild will search out the feed that they need. They spend most of their energy finding this feed. That means that the goat is spending all of their time/energy walking around, which means that even if the goat is getting the ide...
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I have never witnessed goats turning down any vegetable matter so I guess that would be a yes!
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There are different types of goats' cheeses available. The type that is probably most common in the UK has a white rind similar to Brie and Camembert. This type of goats' cheese is sometimes called Chevre and is often served in restaurants,...
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Is it cooked? I would if it was cooked but not raw.
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Hi Karen, As far as I know there should be no problems with the goats nibbling on the leaves and fruits from these trees- Pit fruits such as cherry peach, nectarine, plum, anything with one pit in it - these are poisonous to goats when t...
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We are only adapted to eat meat in survival situations, we are omnivores, although in every day life we should be herbivourous.
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