Friday, November 27, 2009

Newly born kids at Toucheng Farm

Yesterday, Toucheng Farm has new arrivals: Kids from some does or nannies.



Look at them! Aren't they cute? Keep reading!






Goats (Capra aegagrus hircus) are one of the oldest domesticated animals. They are easy to keep and multiplies fast. They are useful either dead or alive.
For more information:
Goats gives us milk, meat and clothing : hair and skin.
Female goats are called does or nannies.
Male goats are called bucks or billies.
Baby goats are called kids.
Meat of an adult goat is called mutton.
A doe usually gives birth to twins, but single or triplet births are also common.
Their life expectancy is usually 15 - 18 years.
Goats and sheep have many similarities. Do you know how to differentiate if you see them in flock? Take note of their tails: Goats have short and pointing up tails, but sheep's tail hangs down and are longer! You can search for more similarities and share it with your friends.
Come to Toucheng Farm and I will tell you more!
Call us or visit our website: http://www.tcfarm.com.tw/





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