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  2. 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]

  3. List of goat breeds - Wikipedia

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    Goat breeds (especially dairy goats) are some of the oldest defined animal breeds for which breed standards and production records have been kept. Selective breeding of goats generally focuses on improving production of fiber , meat, dairy products or goatskin .

  4. Icelandic goat - Wikipedia

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    The Icelandic goat is the only farm animal sponsored by the Icelandic government for the purpose of ensuring its survival. In 2014, the annual grant was ISK 4,200 (36 US dollars) per goat, [ 4 ] for a maximum of 20 goats, down from ISK 6,500 (56 US dollars) per goat in 2010, contingent upon the owner submitting a report on each animal. [ 6 ]

  5. Category:Meat goat breeds - Wikipedia

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    This page presents a list of goat breeds used for the production of meat. Many of those breeds listed below are dual-purpose, that is they are also used for the production of milk or fiber. These have been cross-categorized under Category:Dairy goat breeds and Category:Fiber-producing goat breeds.

  6. Goat farming - Wikipedia

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    Domesticated goats in Africa The Boer goat, a widely-farmed meat-breed. Goat farming involves the raising and breeding of domestic goats (Capra aegagrus hircus) as a branch of animal husbandry. People farm goats principally for their meat, milk, fibre and skins. Goat farming can be very suited to production alongside other livestock (such as ...

  7. Irish Farmer Finds His Horse and Goat In the Most Hilarious ...

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    Goats like to climb things, and horses don’t mind carrying things on their backs. It’s a fundamental trait of each species, so if you put them in an enclosure together, it’s bound to happen ...

  8. Environmental impacts of animal agriculture - Wikipedia

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    In the Netherlands, a meat tax of 15% to 30% could show a reduction of meat consumption by 8% to 16%. [ 245 ] as well as reducing the amount of livestock by buying out farmers. [ 247 ] In 2022, the city of Haarlem , Netherlands announced that advertisements for factory-farmed meat will be banned in public places, starting in 2024.

  9. Livestock dehorning - Wikipedia

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    Cattle, sheep, and goats are sometimes dehorned [1] [2] for economic and safety reasons. Disbudding is a different process with similar results; it cauterizes and thus destroys horn buds before they have grown into horns. Disbudding is commonly performed early in an animal's life, as are other procedures such as docking and castration. In some ...