12 to 15 years of age depending on how well it is looked after.
Ten to twelve years or more depending on how well you look after them.
Boer Kiko goats will live up to 15 years. On average, most goats will live between ten and 15 years, especially if they are domesticated.
the average life expectancy is about ten years. hope this helps!
A domestic goat in captivity usually lives about 15 years.
Five months (150 days)
Ten years or more.
If you look after her 9 to 10 years.
Very soon, but don't let her for at least 2months or so. Boer goat owners, they breed for as many kids as possible, as often as possible, and, because of how their breed can be bred year round, they often bred 2-3months after kidding (the kids are weaned between 2-3months of age). With dairy goats, if you're looking for milk, it's pointless to breed right away. Afterall, they can milk for almost a year, so why bother? Be careful, though. If your does live with your buck(s), separate the does that kidded for at least 4weeks. That way, if they're bred again, it will be less stressful for them.
A goat can have up to 1-4 kids, but the most common is 2
There are many types of goats. Some are: Lamancha Alpine Nubian Oberhasli Algerian Pygmy Boer Toggenburg Angora Kiko Nigerian Dwarf Saanen And that is only some of the breeds. The ones that are well known.
can a goat carry more than one set of babies
If you look after her 9 to 10 years.
A boer goat can have anywhere from 1 to 5 kids. Multiples (2-3) are common.
a boer goat is a goat that kids or adults show at goat shows,whether shows and you can make money if you win grand champion, reserved champion, (2nd place) and 3rd place. A Boer goat is a breed of goat that was originally from South Africa. They typically have a reddish-brown head and a white body. Males (called bucks, not billies) are typically around 200-400 pounds and females (called does, not nannies) are usually around 150-300 pounds. They are considered a 'meat goat' although they have more recently become big on the show circuit and there are many shows that are just for Boers.
Goats normally eat about 2% of their body weight a day.
If you are talking in terms of crossing different breeds of goats, then you can cross any two breeds of goat. The cross of an Angora goat and a Pygmy is called a Pygora. Crossing a Nubian and a Pygmy will result in a Kinder goat. Also, there are many crosses that don't have specific names. For example, I have Nubian/Boer goat crosses.
Yes, I've seen even the biggest boer goats climbing just like any other goat. However, since they're usually heavier, most are unable to climb as agilely as many goats.
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Twice but it is only recommended to get your goats pregnant once a year so that they can maintain a good body condition
Very soon, but don't let her for at least 2months or so. Boer goat owners, they breed for as many kids as possible, as often as possible, and, because of how their breed can be bred year round, they often bred 2-3months after kidding (the kids are weaned between 2-3months of age). With dairy goats, if you're looking for milk, it's pointless to breed right away. Afterall, they can milk for almost a year, so why bother? Be careful, though. If your does live with your buck(s), separate the does that kidded for at least 4weeks. That way, if they're bred again, it will be less stressful for them.
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Every 2-3 years after being an adult!!