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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. Mama Dog Adopting Orphaned Baby Goat Is So Full of Pure ... - AOL

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    In another video, you can see Evie smiling and wagging her tail as the goat snuggles with her. “Now he just hangs out with Evie all day,” the farmer says. Deaf Dogs. Evie’s deafness is from ...

  4. List of goat breeds - Wikipedia

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    meat [citation needed] Beetal: Punjab region: meat, milk Belgian Fawn: Belgium milk Benadir Southern Somalia meat, milk Bhuj Northeastern Brazil meat, milk Bilberry: Waterford: Bionda dell'Adamello: Lombardy: milk Black Bengal: India, Bangladesh meat, goatskin Boer: Africander, Afrikaner South Africa meat British Alpine: England milk Brown ...

  5. A 9-year-old girl’s goat was slaughtered by California ...

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    Jessica Long’s daughter holds Cedar’s leash. Cedar, a 7-month-old white Boer goat with chocolate markings framing its face, is now the subject of a federal civil rights lawsuit naming Shasta ...

  6. Livestock dehorning - Wikipedia

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    A curved knife can be used to cut the horn off when the calf is younger than a couple of months old. It is a simple procedure where the horn and the growth ring is cut off to remove the horn. For under eight months of age, but after the horns are starting to grow attached to the skull, a cup dehorner or Gigli saw (a type of surgical cutting ...

  7. Norwegian goat - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian goat breeds are used for the production of milk, cheese and meat. There are two primary Norwegian goat breeds, the Norwegian milk goat (norsk melkegeit) and the coastal goat (kystgeit). In addition there are smaller herds of Cashmere goats, Angora goats and Boer goats. [1]

  8. May have been suitable for the article Boer goat's head though :) --snowolf D4 ( talk / @) 13:58, 14 July 2007 (UTC) While I made the comment earlier about preferring images of the full animal as well, please note that there are a number of 'head-shots' of animals that have gained FP status in the past, so your last comment is a bit unfair.

  9. Wild goat - Wikipedia

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    Kids are mobile almost immediately after birth. Kids are weaned after 6 months. Female goats reach sexual maturity at 1½–2½ years, males at 3½–4 years. The lifespan of a goat can be from 12 to 22 years.