Goats can eat bread in moderation, but it should not be a significant part of their diet. Bread is not a natural food for goats and should be given sparingly as a treat. Feeding goats too much bread can lead to nutritional imbalances and health issues.
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barbed wire is not a good fencing for goats because goats like leaning on and standing on the fence so it could puncture them.
i have goats and they really like banana peels!
Yes, goats can eat fruits and vegetables as part of a balanced diet. However, bread should be given in moderation as it does not provide essential nutrients for goats and can lead to health issues if overconsumed. It's important to ensure that fruits and vegetables are safe for goats to eat and that they are offered in appropriate quantities.
No. Goats are herbivores, meaning they only eat plants. They will sometimes eat fruit, and love little treats of bread or molasses, but they will never eat meat.
The cyclops is very uncivilized and does not farm, make bread, or grow crops. They have goats from which they get milk and cheese.
Persian bread,Garlic bread,and Corn bread.
Because there are many jobs there and goats are good business men
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Goats did not move to Australia as Australia is an island and goats are not very good swimmers. People bought goats to Australia either by boat or plane to breed them for their meat, milk and fibre.