Oberhasli Goat
Small reddish-brown goat with black socks, black spine, black ears.
Goat
reddish-brown goat with a black face, black socks, black spine, black ears, black belly. Both male and female grow horns.
goat
Larger than a Saint Bernard, smaller than a Great Dane.
30"
120 lbs
There is no variance in color, male or female, they all look the same.
wattles
fur
timid
running in a herd.
20 mph
produces milk, meat.
Not fast, easy to catch.
bleating
round droppings.
smell
taste
bushes and trees
shrubs, leaves, grasses, fruit
Can be found wild in the high tree lines in the summer and in the winter they come down to lower elevations. Not many wild ones left, mostly domestic.
Travel in large herds, female led.
Deer, elk, moose
Bears, big cats, humans.
grass, leaves
Oberhasli's Shadow Deer
wild oberhasli
humans domesticated them.
domestic goats are meatier with higher fat content in their milk
1 year
Goats come into heat and start hanging out around the opposite sex.
sexual
1-3 kids per year.
Highly defensive of young.
nursing kids until 3 months then they start to graze. Males have no role in raising kids.
domestically depends on how many are used for meat. in the wild 50% mortality.
Animalia
Arteodactyla
Bovidae
Capra
aegagrus
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