Goats are ruminant animals of medium size. The domestic goat (Capra aegagrus hircus) is a subspecies of wild goat that naturally occurs in Southwest Asia (the "fertile crescent" region and Turkey) and Europe. Male and female wild goats have a pair of horns, but the horns on male goats are larger. Generally, goats have beards, convex foreheads, slightly upward tails, and mostly straight and coarse hair. The body length of the wild goat, excluding the tail, is 1.3 meters - 1.4 me
ters, while the tail is 12 centimeters - 15 centimeters. The female goat weighs 50 kilograms - 55 kilograms, while the male can reach 120 kilograms. Wild goats spread from Spain eastward to India, and from India northward to Mongolia and Siberia. His preferred habitat is rocky mountainous areas.
Goats have been cultivated by humans about 8000 to 9000 years ago. Usually, goats live in groups of 5 to 20 individuals. Active time looking for food day and night. Its main food is grass and leaves.
The types of goats fall into very many categories according to use, such as breastfeeding, gene crossing, meat, skin, transportation and as friends.
Peanut goat is a superior breed of goat which was first developed in Indonesia. Her body is small. The height of the gumba in the male is 60 to 65 centimeters, while the female is 56 centimeters. The weight of the male can reach 25 kilograms, while the female weighs 20 kilograms. The ears are erect, the hair is straight and short. Both the female and the male have two short horns