The normal body temperature of a healthy goat is typically between 101°F to 104°F (38.3°C to 40°C). It's important to regularly monitor a goat's body temperature as a sudden increase or decrease can indicate illness or stress. If you suspect your goat has a fever or hypothermia, consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
This all depends on the breed. European breeds have a comfort zone between 20 degrees Celsius and -20 degrees Celsius. Brahmans, however, have a comfort zone between 30 degrees Celsius and -10 degree Celsius. Brahman-European crossbreds are in between.
The heart rate of a normal goat is 70 to 95 beats per minute.
The difference is that true goats belong to the genus called Capra, and a mountain goat is in a different genus called Oreamnos Americanos. A mountain goat is a goat-antelope because it has characteristics of both these types of animals.
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There are many possible ways to divide the body of a goat up. You could divide the body up like a horse.
Between 38.6 and 40.6 degrees Celsius (102-104 Fahrenheit)
you turn into a goat once you smoke it, try it you turn back to normal over the night
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Any disease that a normal goat can get.
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Most likely, wild goats eat the same thing That a normal goat eats. Just wild ;)