We live in Albuquerque and are thinking of moving out of town. We’d love to have chickens and a goat or two and are looking at properties that have at least a few acres, but I can’t figure out what zoning allows this. Anyone know?
a. theres no difference
b. horses do not have upperincisions
c. cattle, sheep and goat have a dental pad instead of incision
d. cattle, sheep and goat do not have a true tongue
If I blindfolded you, and put you next to a sheep and/or goat, could you consistently say which one of the 2 animals the noise came from?
If I blindfolded you, and put you next to a sheep and/or goat, could you consistently say which one of the 2 animals the noise came from?
If I blindfolded you, and put you next to a sheep and/or goat, could you consistently say which one of the 2 animals the noise came from?
If I blindfolded you, and put you next to a sheep and/or goat, could you consistently say which one of the 2 animals the noise came from?
If I blindfolded you, and put you next to a sheep and/or goat, could you consistently say which one of the 2 animals the noise came from?
If I blindfolded you, and put you next to a sheep and/or goat, could you consistently say which one of the 2 animals the noise came from?
If I blindfolded you, and put you next to a sheep and/or goat, could you consistently say which one of the 2 animals the noise came from?
It is a tame sheep, and is weaned. But this is my first sheep, so I need some tips. I have horses, goat, and other barnyard animals. It is a whethered ram (so it is fixed). I am going to get him in a week or two. But I would like some tips on showing and taking care of him.
Thanks
Actually we don’t really like the goat, we don’t want anymore. It is more like we tolerate the goat.