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  2. Balkan goat - Wikipedia

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    The body of the domestic Balkan goat is overgrown with a medium-long or long shiny coat of different pigmentation (reddish or gray, but can also be black, as well as chestnut, brown, patchy, and white) The head is of medium length with very mobile ears. Goats are mostly horned (higher terrains), and can be polled (lower terrains).

  3. Eponychium - Wikipedia

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    In hoofed animals, the eponychium is the deciduous hoof capsule in fetuses and newborn foals, and is a part of the permanent hoof in older animals. [ 3 ] The word eponychium comes from Greek ἐπί (epí) 'on top of' and ὀνῠ́χιον (onúkhion) 'little claw'.

  4. 4 donkeys suffer permanent damage from overgrown hooves ... - AOL

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    Four donkeys were found suffering from the effects of overgrown hooves, starvation and unsanitary conditions in Peters Township. 4 donkeys suffer permanent damage from overgrown hooves; Franklin ...

  5. Alpine ibex - Wikipedia

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    Compared with most other wild goats, the species has a wide, shortened snout. Adaptations for climbing include sharp, highly separated hooves and a rubbery callus under the front feet. [2] [5] Both male and female Alpine ibexes have large, backwards-curving horns with an elliptical cross-section and a trilateral-shaped core. Transverse ridges ...

  6. Goat Born Without Rear Hooves Takes First Steps in Booties - AOL

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    A rescue goat born without rear hooves tried out custom-made booties for the first time in Louisville, Kentucky, on April 1.Stitch, a 5-month-old Nigerian dwarf goat with a congenital deformity ...

  7. Hoof - Wikipedia

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    Hoof trimmers trim and care for bovine hooves, usually dairy cows. Hooves can be trimmed with a sharp knife while the cow is restrained and positioned with ropes. Professional hoof-trimming tend to use angle grinders and some type of hoof trimming crush to make the process quicker and less physically demanding on the hoof trimmer. A hoof ...

  8. Takin - Wikipedia

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    The takin (Budorcas taxicolor; / ˈ t ɑː k ɪ n / TAH-kin), also called cattle chamois or gnu goat, [2] is a large species of ungulate of the subfamily Caprinae found in the eastern Himalayas. It includes four subspecies : the Mishmi takin ( B. t. taxicolor ), the golden takin ( B. t. bedfordi ), the Tibetan (or Sichuan) takin ( B. t ...

  9. Fainting goat - Wikipedia

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    A fainting goat kid in the midst of a myotonic "fainting" spell. The myotonic goat or Tennessee fainting goat is an American breed of goat.It is characterised by myotonia congenita, a hereditary condition that may cause it to stiffen or fall over when excited or startled.