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Know Your Goats (Old Pond Books) 36 Goat Breeds from Around the World, from the Anatolian to the Valais Blackneck, with Full-Page Photos and Information on Size, Weight, Hair Type, History, and More

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About Know Your Goats (Old Pond Books) 36 Goat Breeds

Product Description Go beyond The Three Billy Goats Gruff and learn all about the many types of goats!36 breeds of goat, each with its own full-page spreadFun facts highlighting each goat's characteristics, history, personality, capabilities, and moreHigh-quality full-page photo of each goat breed, showing their distinctive looks and sometimes silly personalitiesCompact 5x7 pocket size is easy and fun to flip through to get interesting info fastKids love it for the photos of adorable goats, but grown-ups are sure to learn a lot, tooBucks and does, or billies and nannies, are the source of many a children's story. But did you know that goats come in a wide range of beautiful (and sometimes rare) animals?Impress friends and family with interesting facts about more than 36 breeds of goat, including their appearance, hair type, history, milk and cheese-producing capabilities, and other fun facts. For instance: Did you know that the Arapawa is one of the rarest breeds in the world? Or that Fainting goats make ideal pets? Or how about that there is a type of goat called a Peacock!From wandering fields to climbing mountains to trimming your lawn, from the Mediterranean to New Zealand to the USA, you'll learn all about these fantastic animals inside this fascinating guide, and soon you'll be able to say you Know Your Goats! From the Back Cover Here is everything you need to know about thirty-six goat breeds from all over the world, including physical characteristics, history, habitat and quality of product. The origins of some can be traced back many hundreds of years; others have resulted from cross-breeding to improve the breed standard. Some are commonly found and some are extremely rare — but all are beautiful. About the Author Jack Byard was born in Bradford in Yorkshire where he lived and worked all his life. He always had a deep affection for his rural heritage and so wrote his first book, Know Your Sheep, with a view to sharing with others the countryside that he loves. Three years later there is no sign of a quiet retirement for Jack just yet. Know Your Pigs is his sixth book.