You know the answer to this question. Picture a fox. Now, picture a cow. Which is bigger? The cow is. So, would a fox mess around with a cow that is much bigger, with hoofs, and weighs a lot? Think.
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I've found goat bones near the entrance to a supposed fox den, so in short yes. However we've raised goats for many years alongside fox and never had a problem. This particular case could have been a scavenge or coincidence. Fox are omnivorous and will eat most anything given the oppurtunity. The bigger question is could/would a fox kill a goat. Fox hunt in solitary making a goat a dangerous challenge. Coyotes and dogs are your bigger threats to small herd animals.
no foxes do not eat elephants ever not even calves!
As a rule - no.
Anything but a very young or sick and weak animal would be far too strong for a bear to tackle.
No, goats should not eat geraniums. They are poisonous to goats and kill them if to much is ingested.
No goats will not eat a hornet if they try they will only do it once =)
Goats are preyed upon by predators such as coyotes, mountain lions, wolves, and bears. Domesticated goats may also be targeted by domestic dogs or even birds of prey like eagles or hawks.
use enegy for their own motabolism!
Yes, dried corn is a standard ingredient of sweet feed for goats. Goats can also eat raw or cooked corn and corn husks. My goats eat corn husks like candy!