The Boer goat is commonly a goat with a white body, brown head, and ears.
Diet
Boer goats are herbivores and are browsers by nature, preferring brush, shrubs and broadleaf weeds rather than grass.
Facts
Goats have horizontal rectangular pupils. can breed throughout the year. There are three types of domestic goats- those used for dairy, meat and fiber and more than 200 recognized domestic breeds.
Fun Facts.
Scientific Name: Capra hircus Conservation Status: Domesticated Lifespan: 8 to 12 years Body Length: 42 inches in height Weight: Does = 190 to 230 pounds Bucks – 200 to 340 pounds Gestation: 145 to 155 days Number of young: 2 kids, sometimes triplets Habitat: Well adapted for hot, dry semi-deserts Distribution: Boer goats were developed in South Africa in the 1900s from a cross of indigenous and Indian or European goats and are bred mainly for meat production. They can be found in South Africa