Body Parts
Diseases
Breeds
Basic Needs
Fun Facts
100
The start of the tail.
What is the tail head?
100
Makes the goats eyes runny, red, and crusty around the edges.
What is pinkeye?
100
Breed from South Africa used for meat and used mostly in the United States.
What is Boer?
100
A covering or place where the goats can get out of the weather.

What is shelter or barn?

100
True or False: 

Goats were one of the first animals to be domesticated.

True!

The great goat domestication took place about 11,000 years ago in the Near East.

200
The spot on the top of the goats head.
What is the poll?
200
Creates blisters in the goats mouth and nose.
What is sore mouth or Orf?
200
Breed that is mainly used for milk and are born with tiny ears.
What is a La Mancha?
200
Accessories to keep the goat hydrated and given the nutrients needed to survive.

What are water and feed tubs?

200

True or False:

Goats have teeth on their upper jaw.

False!

They just have a strong dental pad and have an incredibly mobile upper lip that helps them to sort through spiny, thorny twigs to find plants’ tender leaves.

300
The front of the rear leg that connects the hoof to the rest of the leg.
What is the pasture?
300
Mineral stones that can sometimes for in the urethra.

What is Urinary calculi?

300
Breed that is used for milk, has long floppy ears and thrive in hotter climates.
What is a Nubian?
300
Used on a goat to help control the goat in the show ring.

What is a collar or lead?

300
True or False:

Goats have rectangular pupils.

True! 

With them goats can see 320 to 340 degrees in their periphery, everything except for what’s directly behind them, which is useful in avoiding predators.

400
Where the front of the udder attaches to the body.
What is the fore udder?
400
Are abscesses filled with puss around the goats lymph nodes.
What is Caseous Lymphadenitis (CL)?
400
Breed that produces fibre called mohair that is used to make sweaters and scarves.
What is Angora?
400
Used to keep goats hooves clean and short.

What are hoof trimmers?

400
True or False:

Fainting goats actually faint.

False!

They're called myotonic goat. And because of a genetic quirk, when they get excited or startled, their muscles freeze up, causing them to topple over.

500
The tip of the teat.
What is the orifice?
500
Produces large amount of toxins which can kill a goat.
What is Enterotoxemia? 
500
Breed is horned with very long, flat and droopy ears from a Indian subcontinent. 
What is Jamunapari?
500

Accessories needed for a birth of a goat (Gloves, paper towels, an aspirator bulb, floss, scissors and grain).

What is kidding supplies?

500
True or False:

Goats have accents.

True!

Just as human voices will vary in cadence and inflection by geographical region, a particular goat’s bleat will sound different from that of a goat in a different country.

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