chapter 23:goat breed identification and production mangement
how are goats and sheep similar in appearance? how are they different?
goats and sheep have similar shaped heads,ears,and body structures,they are both ruminants,both are cloven hoofed, and some breeds of both grow horns. goats and sheep differ in that goats typically slightly larger, goats grow hair and sheep grow wool,goats tend to be more intelligent , are more independent , are able better protect themselves , and grow beards.
describe how goats are grouped.
goats are grouped as dairy goats,meat goats angora goats and pygmy goats according to size , hair coat and purpose or use.
what are some restraint methods used on goats?
goats can be restrained by lifting one leg , holding against a wall or placed in a corner, by straddling the back, lateral recumbency, or by halter and lead ropes.
what is the normal behavior of a goat?
normal goat behavior is typically docile , friendly , and easy to handle. they can become agitated and will butt similar to, sheep , usually rearing up their hind legs. signs of anger and aggression include hair rising over back similar to hackles on dogs, holding tail close to back , sneezing ,stomping and snorting.
what are the normal vital signs of goats ?
temperature of a goat is 103-103.6 degrees F, pulse is 80-85 bpm,respiratory rate is 25-30 br/min
what is the restraint method for catching a goat?
the best method of catching a goat is to grasp one leg and lift it. most goats will stand still and allow many types of procedures to be completed.
what is the estrus cycle of a female goat?
the estrus cycles are regulated by climate and weather and occur every 16-17 days.
how long is the length of gestation in a goats?
the gestation length of goats is 148-151 days