Swiss Goat Bells, Kitchen: Fast, Fresh & Green - Natcha Fon

Kitchen: Fast, Fresh & Green - natcha fon

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Q: Why do the Swiss put bells on their cows?
A: If you've seen the Swiss Alps you know that it is very hilly and mountainous. Cows often go wandering for lush grass, and so it makes it easier for the herdsmen... Read More »

Q: Why do the Swiss put bells on their cows?
A: If you've seen the Swiss Alps you know that it is very hilly and mountainous. Cows often go wandering for lush grass, and so it makes it easier for the herdsmen... Read More »

Q: What are the "lumps" on my Swiss Alpine Goats neck?
A: They are called wattles. Here is a nice goat info site for you: http://fiascofarm.com/goats/index.htm. Read More »

Q: What is "goat" in Swiss German and in Standard German?
A: In standard Standard German it's called "Ziege" Often a female goat is called Ziege or Geiß, Zicke, Hippe or Zibbe the male animal is called Bock, Ziegenbock or... Read More »

Q: Swiss Milk Goat Facts.
A: The Oberhasli is a medium-sized breed of dairy goat. Oberhaslis are chamois in color, meaning that their fur is a shade of light to dark red. Though they are mo... Read More »

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