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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. Goat farming - Wikipedia

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    Dairy goats in their peak milk production (generally around the third or fourth lactation cycle) average—2.7 to 3.6 kg (6 to 8 lb)—of milk production daily—roughly 2.8 to 3.8 L (3 to 4 U.S. qt)—during a ten-month lactation, producing more just after freshening and gradually dropping in production toward the end of their lactation.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Pop (British and Irish TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Pop (stylized as PoP or POP) is a British free-to-air children's television channel owned by Narrative Entertainment UK Limited, targeting audiences aged 6 to 10. [1] Launched on 29 May 2003 as Toons&Tunes by Chart Show Channels (CSC) Media Group, it later took on its current name and was sold to Sony Pictures Television, who in turn sold it and its local channels to Narrative Entertainment UK ...

  6. Goat - Wikipedia

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    Goat breeders' clubs frequently hold shows, where goats are judged on traits relating to conformation, udder quality, evidence of high production, longevity, build and muscling (meat goats and pet goats) and fiber production and the fiber itself (fiber goats). People who show their goats usually keep registered stock and the offspring of award ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Tom Hanks and Robin Wright are de-aged — and made older — in ...

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    The trailer goes on to show Richard and Margaret at various ages during their lives together, including glimpses of the couple as expectant parents and also as a father and a mother. Tom Hanks and ...

  9. Alpine ibex - Wikipedia

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    Alpine ibex. The Alpine ibex ( Capra ibex ), also known as the steinbock, is a European species of goat that lives in the Alps. It is one of ten species in the genus Capra and its closest living relative is the Iberian ibex. The Alpine ibex is a sexually dimorphic species; males are larger and carry longer horns than females.