What do Goats typically eat
Goats will eat hay, grasses, weeds, grain, and sometimes even tree bark
What do Pigs eat
pasture and grasses.
What do cattle eat?
Cattle are herbivores and mainly eat grass, hay, and silage.
What does Goats usually eat
hay and treats
Characteristic for a horse
oval-shaped hooves, long tails, short hair, long slender legs, muscular and deep torso build, long thick necks, and large elongated heads
Where do goats originate from?
In the Fertile Crescent
What are the main chrateristics of a pig?
Pigs are mammals with stout bodies, short legs, curly tails, and a distinctive snout used for digging.
Where does Cattle Originate from
central Anatolia, the Levant and Western Iran.
Where does goats originate
the Euphrates river valley at Nevali Çori, Turkey and the Zagros Mountains of Iran at Ganj Dareh
grass and hay or haylage
How long do Goats live
10-15 years
What is the average lifespan of a domestic pig?
Domestic pigs live around 10-15 years
How long does Cattle live
15-20 years
Average lifespan for a goat
15-18 years
Average life span for a goat
25 – 30 years
Milk, Meat, Fiber
How do pigs communicate with each other?
Pigs use a variety of grunts, squeals, and body language to communicate.
What product does Cattle produce the most
Milk and Beef
What products do Goats produce
Milk and Cheese
What products do horses produce
meat, milk, hide, hair, bone, and pharmaceuticals
Why do some goats scream like humans?
Some goats scream like humans due to their natural vocalization patterns and their way of communicating distress, excitement, or needs.
Why do pigs roll in the mud?
Pigs don’t have sweat glands, so rolling in mud helps them cool down.
What are the main characteristics for a cattle
ungulate mammals with cloven hooves that are huge quadrupedal.
Characteristic for a goat
sociable, lively, inquisitive and independent animals
Where does horses originate
North American grasslands