- The
goat or
domestic goat (Capra hircus) is a
species of
goat-antelope that is
mostly kept as livestock. It was
domesticated from the wild
goat (C. aegagrus)...
-
goat,
first bred in
California by Mrs. Eula Fay Frey
about 1927.
Later she
moved the herd to Glide,
Oregon for
further development. The
Lamancha goat...
- (30 in) tall at the shoulder.
Alpine goats can
range from
white or gray to
brown and black.
Alpine goats are
heavy milkers. The milk can be made into butter...
- the
Jamnapari goat and the
Malabari goat. It is also
known as
Lahori goat; it is
considered to be a good
milker with
large body size. Ears are flat long...
-
hanging milker.
Prior to
milking a cow, a
large wide
leather strap called a
surcingle was put
around the cow,
across the cow's
lower back. The
milker device...
- machine, and
requires the
animal to be
currently or
recently pregnant. The
milker may
refer either to the
animal that
produces the milk or the
person who...
- high
producer of
quality goats' milk, and the
breed can be
found in many
goat dairies as an
acceptable milker.
These goats are
capable of
extended lactations...
- milk); anthotyros, mizithra, manouri, and
xynomizithra of
Greece (often with
goat milk
mixed in);
various requeijão in Portugal. In Greece,
yogurt is often...
- that all of the
animals could be
milked in less than an hour—about 10 per
milker.
These tasks were
performed by a
dairymaid (dairywoman) or dairyman. The...
-
phosphorus found in the
excrement of pigs. In
automatic milking, a
robotic milker can be used for
precision management of
dairy cattle. The main advantages...