The Goat: A Natural and Cultural History
By (Author) Sue Weaver
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
13th October 2020
United States
General
Non Fiction
636.39
Hardback
224
Width 197mm, Height 235mm
A richly illustrated introduction to the goat-from livestock to beloved pet It may come as no surprise that goats are highly intelligent. They are also curious, gentle, independent, social, and full of character. Among the first domesticated animals, goats are increasingly appreciated today as pets and for their adaptability to a wide variety of
"There is little about goats, if anything at all, that you will not find in this book, and the photographs are at once delightful and a perfect accompaniment to a lively, well-written text."---David Gascoigne, TravelsWithBirds.com
"An excellent book."---Marc Bekoff, Animal Emotions
Sue Weaver is an expert on goats and sheep and the author of many books on livestock and poultry, including Mini Goats: Everything You Need to Know to Keep Miniature Goats in the City, Country, or Suburbs. She writes for the magazine Hobby Farms and lives in Arkansas, where she keeps goats, sheep, horses, chickens, a donkey, a llama, and a pet razorback hog.