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>>22054069
I have never even seen goat meat for sale where I live. I guess we just prefer beef and pork. Goats here eat grass on farms and give milk for cheese.
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It's quite common in aus.
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>>22054069
Less indigenous. Goats are mountain animals.
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>>22054069
It's super common in Central America
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>>22054069
Goats fur has no natural water resistance unlike sheeps wool, and it rains way more in northern and Western Europe.
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>>22054069
It's not. It's just uncommon in the anglosphere.
>>22054088
Except Koalawalaland, apparently.
>>22054097
Nonsense. Mohair is water-resistant. And, like humans and horses, goats have hair, not fur. That's why it's called mohair and not mofur.
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>>22054069
Taste too strong for weak white tastebuds
Here Me Now!
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>>22054069
We only eat the cheese desu. Don't know why. I assume it tastes good.
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>>22054069
we mainly use them for cheese where I'm from. but I've heard that they do eat them near the Pyrenées and in Corsica. In any case, I have had goat meat before, and I will have to say that mutton is superior.
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I've only eaten it in Greece, it was very good. Spit roasted over charcoal.

Katsikaki they call it which means small goat.
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>>22054069
Because beef is the superior red meat. Goats are easier to raise, that's why they're so common in the third world where more of their food is grown in small, mechanized farms.
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>>22054173
*unmechanized
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>>22054151
Ok retard
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>>22054213
That's nice dear. Entirely wrong, but nice. Don't you have some BMW keys to post and get banned for?
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>>22054069
No point in raising goats when you can just raise cows and make 100x more money per head
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>>22054218
Prove it wrong
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>>22054226
don't bother anon. he's just being retarded for the hell of it.
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>>22054173
It's the opposite. Kid meat ("goat lambs") is vastly superior, the organs in particular. The only reason why you don't find them in supermarkets and similar stores is because they need open air and pastures to survive. You can't scale a goat farm to industrial proportions for meat. So you're stuck eating 4th and 5th grade meat instead. Proper beef never enters your stores. Let alone proper duck, lamb, pigeon, veal or fish.

Supermarket lamb isn't lamb. It's a mature animal. Supermarket wagyu is a crossbreed between wagyu and angus. You're being fucked in the ass and it makes you smile.
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>>22054232
>>22054226
>>22054213
>>22054151
>>22054097

https://icams.ro/icamsresurse/2012/proceedings/VI_Innovation_05.pdf
https://plexidaknitwear.com/blogs/news/the-magic-of-mohair-a-perfect-mix-of-softness-and-strength
https://dergipark.org.tr/en/download/article-file/4640911
https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6439/11/8/67
https://www.intechopen.com/chapters/41410
https://www.thewoolcompany.co.uk/blogs/the-wool-company-inspiration/why-are-mohair-socks-better-than-all-others
: )
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>>22054069
we have no use for it since cow tastes better.
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>>22054069
The only guy I know that owns goats uses them to maintain his lawn.
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>>22054281
What about milk and cheese?
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>>22054294
He maintains those on his own
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I think we covered South America and the Caribbean around the fourth grade but aside from that I had some goat vindaloo last week and that shit banged
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>>22054069
The goat is used for milk and we eat their lambs so they can keep making more delicious cheese
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>>22054069
Sheep already tastes bad and goat is even worse. The only western countries that actually eat those are the ones with hot and dry climates for obvious reasons.
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Mexico eats a lot of goat for birria/barbacoa/chile colorado. Indian and Mediterranean restaurants in the US often have it on the menu. Go to a med grocery store, you'll see it at the butcher. Stop living in your bubble.
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>>22054069
Goat's expensive per kilo here, and mutton substitutes quite well in most things while being cheaper.
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i love goat and lamb
wanna try horse, rabbit, and duck
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>>22054069
I live in a small midwest city and can find goat at a Indian restaurant.

The serve it in a curry sauce and it is actually quite good but kind of a pain in the ass to eat because they put meat with the bones into the dish.
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>>22054213
I remember petting a goat and it felt pretty greasy, also I couldn't get the stink off all day
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the welsh raped them all
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>>22054069
Id assume it’s because their niche is filled by other animals and better. If you wanted an animal that can eat anything, you'd get a pig that also gives fertilizer for crops, and if you wanted milk, you’d get a cow that produces more milk and helps plow your field. Goats are popular in the Middle East because there’s not grass for cows and most people can’t eat pork because they’re Muslim. In NZ and South America they’re more common because it’s very rocky and goats do well in that terrain. It mostly comes down to practicality, goats are just more niche.
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>>22054083
My ex wife knew a place to get goat meat. We had a freezer and got lots of goat burger and some cuts. As a burger it tastes indistinguishable from beef. The cuts also, but the bones are smaller so they eat different.
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>>22054233
nobody cares
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>>22054069
Western men usually just get prostitutes instead.
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>>22054069
Stringy, smells. Beef and pork are cheap and readily available.
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>>22054177

That would be "non-mechanized" farms.

"Unmechanized" means it was mechanized in the past but is no longer.
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>>22054249
>Thought to have originated separately from all other breeds of goat, Angora goats are different from the common, dairy or cashmere goat in many ways. Their progenitor is thought by some to be the wild Falconer's Goat, Capra Falconeri, still found in the Himalayan mountains of Tibet.
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>Angora goats are small and friendly, and as long as the conditions are relatively dry, easy to manage and very rewarding. They are shorn twice a year (unlike sheep, which are shorn annually).


So, every goat except that particular breed.
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>>22054069
we have beef
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>>22054966
*had
jews took it away and nobody killed a single jew over it.
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>>22054960
>So, every goat except that particular breed.
Wrong. For example, muskoxen, which are native to Scandinavia but extirpated from the old world around 600BC and were reintroduced in the 20th century, also have water resistant coats. Irrespective of the name, they are very very very large goats.
Water resistance in goats is extremely common, despite the lack of lanolin. I don't quite remember how it works and didn't ever really understand it when I first heard about it but it had something to do with the hairs actually being hollow and allowing quick evaporation or something.
Other breeds and species with water resistance include American mountain goats, Spanish hill goats and famously, the fucking chamois goats of the goddamn Alps. You fucking retard.
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>>22054088
No we only eat lamb.
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>>22054088
>>22055146
Nobody asked about australia.
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What about Australia?
>>22055149
There. Now somebody asked about Australia.
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>>22054173
You're an idiot. Greece, perhaps now, was not historically a third world, but it was a rocky place. They did not have the land to raise beef, so goat and lamb for the small space needed to raise them, got popular.
There are times to be racist, but youre just ignorant and dumb. Learn about the world.... or dont, just stay on 4chan fapping to /cm/
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>>22054213
>ai said it, so its true!
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>>22054225
>I habe no idea what raising animals is like or the things it entails
>what do you mean they need a certain amount of land???
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>>22055203
you're answering to the bmw key tard
he's a genuine unironic retard
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>>22055207
>he
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>>22054069
Goat is not that common here, it tend to be more popular in drier mountainous countries.

Like Aussies and Kiwis, us Brits have a supply of premium sheeps - so we eat that instead.
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here is the real answer:

in europe, goats and kids in particular were perfectly common in the ancient mediterranean, among the germanic tribes and up until medieval times. they were mostly great replaced with sheep only in the new age because their particular grazing tendencies tends to ruin various landscapes and agricultural efforts
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I know a guy from Sicily and they eat goat and lamb
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>>22054069
Goats are fucking annoying animals. I had a friend who raised goats. They jump onto things, make a lot of noise, ram them with their horns, and the males piss on their own heads because the females like it, so they smell very strongly of piss.
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>>22055831
>so they smell very strongly of piss
I see why the Middle East like goats so much.
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>>22054069
We dont live around goat farmers



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