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  2. Feral goats in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Meat for export is the main product from feral goats. Some live feral goats are also exported. Goat skin is a by-product. [12] Recently, feral goats have been crossed with the South African Boer goat to produce a heavier animal for export. [1] According to Meat & Livestock Australia, 2,364,307 goats were slaughtered in Australia in 2023. The ...

  3. Feral goat - Wikipedia

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    Feral goats consist of many breeds of domestic goats, all of which stem from the wild goat (C. aegagrus). Although breeds can look different, they all share similar characteristics. Physically, both domestic and feral goats can be identified by their prominent straight horns (more prominent on male goats), rectangular pupils, and coarse hair.

  4. Goat farming - Wikipedia

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    Texas is the primary producer of meat goats, representing 38% of US production. [1] 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]

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  6. Boer goat - Wikipedia

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    The Boer or Boerbok is a South African breed of meat goat. [2] It was selectively bred in the Eastern Cape from about 1920 for meat qualities and for the ability to survive by grazing on the thorn veldt of that region. [4]: 363 It has been exported to many countries, and has been used to improve the meat qualities of other breeds. [5]: 10 [3]

  7. Goat - Wikipedia

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    Goats produce about 2% of the world's total annual milk supply. [63] Dairy goats produce an average of 540 to 1,180 kg (1,200 to 2,600 lb) of milk during an average 284-day lactation. [64] The milk can contain between around 3.5% and 5% butterfat according to breed. [65] Goat milk is processed into products including cheese [66] and Dulce de ...

  8. Animal husbandry - Wikipedia

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    Half-wild dogs, perhaps starting with young individuals, may have been tolerated as scavengers and killers of vermin, and being naturally pack hunters, were predisposed to become part of the human pack and join in the hunt. Prey animals, sheep, goats, pigs and cattle, were progressively domesticated early in the history of agriculture. [3]

  9. British Primitive goat - Wikipedia

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    A wild Welsh Goat sketched c.1780. The primitive variety would have become extinct in the UK had some not escaped or been turned loose to form feral populations. [1] Due to both displacement by non-indigenous goats and conversion of hilltop grazing land into softwood plantations, these feral herds have long been in decline.

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