Domestic goat

Capra hircus

Rubina

Its main benefit is just joy

An Anglo-Nubian goat named Rubina came to us after being retired from milk production. He enjoys a well-deserved retirement with us and brings joy not only to children but also to adults. You can see it in the exhibition of farm animals called “Krajinka”. You can also enter one part of the enclosure and pet the animals or feed them purchased feed for ungulates.

The goat is a small ruminant. Goats are closely related to sheep, as together with sheep, they are among the oldest domesticated animals. Goats are not as solidly built as sheep. Goats also have straighter hair and shorter tails than sheep. Both male and female goats can have horns and beard. More than 300 breeds of goats have been bred in the course of coexistence with man. The colour range is wide – from pure white to black, various shades of brown and different mottling.

Domestic goat

Capra hircus

Rubina

Its main benefit is just joy

Date of birth

15. 02. 2014

Order

Artiodactyla

Family

Bovidae

HEIGHT

70-80 cm at shoulder

Weight

up to 80 kg male, 60 kg female
variation according to breed 20-140 kg

LIFE EXPECTANCY

14-15 years

LENGTH OF PREGNANCY

150 days

NUMBER OF YOUTHS

1-3, usually 2

Occurrence

bred almost all over the world

Food

trees, plants, grass

Rubina

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An Anglo-Nubian goat named Rubina came to us after being retired from milk production. He enjoys a well-deserved retirement with us and brings joy not only to children but also to adults. You can see it in the exhibition of farm animals called “Krajinka”. You can also enter one part of the enclosure and pet the animals or feed them purchased feed for ungulates.

The goat is a small ruminant. Goats are closely related to sheep, as together with sheep, they are among the oldest domesticated animals. Goats are not as solidly built as sheep. Goats also have straighter hair and shorter tails than sheep. Both male and female goats can have horns and beard. More than 300 breeds of goats have been bred in the course of coexistence with man. The colour range is wide – from pure white to black, various shades of brown and different mottling.