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  2. Caprine arthritis encephalitis - Wikipedia

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    [3] The disease is spread to goat kids when they drink colostrum or milk from infected goats. [4] Separating goat kids from infected goats, and feeding the kids with cow's milk, or pasteurized goat milk, will prevent infection. [1] The disease can be spread from goat to goat via direct contact and body fluids, such as saliva. [5]

  3. Baby goat trapped on cliff for days rescued by good samaritans

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    A baby goat that was stuck alone on a cliff for days in Hawaii was rescued by a group of good Samaritans. The animal was first spotted by a Waianae resident last Monday (4 November) but emergency ...

  4. Goat meat - Wikipedia

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    Goat has a reputation for having a strong, gamey flavor, but the taste can also be mild, depending on how it is raised and prepared. [10] Caribbean cultures often prefer meat from mature goats, which tends to be more pungent, while some other cultures prefer meat that comes from younger goats that are six to nine months old.

  5. When a 9-year-old girl didn't want her goat to be slaughtered ...

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    Jessica Long's 9-year-old didn't want her goat, Cedar, to be slaughtered at the county fair. Officials sent deputies with a search warrant to get it back.

  6. Great Pyrenees 'Adopts' Baby Goat and It's Giving People the ...

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    A baby goat abandoned by its mother was in serious trouble. But thankfully, it was found by a female Great Pyrenees and was saved from the worst. The dog is practically the goat's foster mother.

  7. Goat - Wikipedia

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    Large-framed goats, with a greater skeletal size, reach mature weight at a later age (36 to 42 months) than small-framed goats (18 to 24 months) if both are fed to their full potential. Large-framed goats need more calories than small-framed goats for maintenance of daily functions. [41]

  8. Baby Goat Who Lost Her Back Feet to Frostbite Finds New Lease ...

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  9. Fainting goat - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 396 [2] [3] It may also be known as the Tennessee fainting goat, falling goat, stiff-legged goat or nervous goat, or as the Tennessee wooden-leg goat. [4]: 28 [5] Four goats of this type were brought to Tennessee in the 1880s. [6] Myotonic goats tend to be less preferred for sustainable meat production. [7]