Goat pulling teams are awesomely different. When Mika came across old pictures of goats being used as pulling teams she thought, “Well, why not?”
Read MoreWith progress in production and husbandry systems in mind, researchers design goat games and study such behavior in domestic goats. Foraging styles, social strategies, stress responses, the human–animal relationship, and the effects of different systems have all come under the empirical microscope.
Read More“Get Out! Evacuate … NOW!” These are words no one wants to hear. VERT (Veterinary Emergency Response Team) is there to search and gather fleeing dogs, cats, and barnyard animals.
Read MoreJust because he’s cute doesn’t mean he’s good for your herd. What traits make a buck goat worthy enough to be a herd sire?
Read MoreWhen Jocelyn went in to feel if the kid needed to be turned or assisted out, what she felt confused her. The little buckling had two heads.
Read MoreBleary-eyed from staying awake all night, both humans and pack goats are exhausted as they now hike down the steep trail back to their vehicle. The runners only have 36 hours to complete the race with 20,000 feet of climb and descent.
Read MoreGoats are learning all the time and can be trained using positive reinforcement techniques, making life more fun and harmonious for you and your goats.
Read MoreHow does goat husbandry differ around the world and how does it stay the same? Take a trip with us to different nations to find out.
Read MoreTo admire the beauty of farm animals and inspire your imagination, check out the stunning book On the Farm. The collection of quality portraits by renowned photographer Aliza Eliazarov is filled with 256 pages of cleverly designed images showcasing farm animals we all love and want to nurture.
Read MoreHave you ever wondered which of the goat types would be best for you? A dairy goat or a meat goat?
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