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  2. British Primitive goat - Wikipedia

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    The British primitive goat is a landrace of domestic goat native to Great Britain and Ireland, and is the original goat of the region. [ 1] It is considered a rare breed, [ 1] existing as several, isolated feral herds, [ 2] as some captive populations in zoological parks and nature reserves, [ 1][ 3] and breeding stock on some private farms ...

  3. Fainting goat - Wikipedia

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    The myotonic goat or Tennessee fainting goat is an American breed of goat. It is characterised by myotonia congenita, a hereditary condition that may cause it to stiffen or fall over when excited or startled. [ 1]: 396 [ 2][ 3] It may also be known as the fainting goat, falling goat, stiff-legged goat or nervous goat, or as the Tennessee wooden ...

  4. Goat farming - Wikipedia

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    Goat butter is white because goats produce milk with the yellow beta-carotene converted to a colourless form of vitamin A. Male goats are generally not required for the dairy-goat industry and are usually slaughtered for meat soon after birth. In the UK, approximately 30,000 billy goats from the dairy industry are slaughtered each year. [3]

  5. Great Orme - Wikipedia

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    The limestone and dolomite cliffs of the Great Orme. Parts of the Great Orme are managed as a nature reserve by the Conwy County Borough Countryside Service. The area, which is two miles (three kilometres) long by 1 mile (1.5 kilometres) wide, has a number of protective designations including Special Area of Conservation, Heritage Coast, Country Park, and Site of Special Scientific Interest.

  6. Golden Guernsey - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Guernsey is an endangered breed: it was listed by the FAO as "endangered-maintained" in 2007. [1] : 120 In 2019 the population numbers reported to DAD-IS were 1381 for the Golden Guernsey and 171 for the British Guernsey; both were listed as "at risk". [2] [8] In 2020 the Golden Guernsey was listed as "minority" on the goat watchlist ...

  7. Moment Cows Realize It's 'Their Turn' to Meet New Baby Is ...

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    A group of cow aunties were so excited by the new calf born on the farm. Video taken by their owner shows the cows charging towards the baby. It seems that everyone wanted a look. The cows could ...

  8. Clarkson's Farm - Wikipedia

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    Viewing figures over 7 days showed that the first episode was streamed by 5.1 million television viewers (5.2 million including mobile devices), which made it the most-streamed show on Amazon Prime in the UK, and the second most-streamed show of 2024 on any streaming service in the UK after Fool Me Once on Netflix. [41]

  9. Anglo-Nubian goat - Wikipedia

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    The Anglo-Nubian is a dual-purpose goat, reared both for goat's meat and for milk. Kids fatten quickly for meat production. The milk yield is not as high as in some Swiss goat breeds, but the milk has a higher percentage of fat. Nannies give approximately 3.9 kg of milk per day, with an average fat content of about 4.8%.