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Goats truly embody the title of G.O.A.T. These inquisitive and lively creatures were among the first domesticated animals, with evidence of their herding dating back 9,000 years. This long history might be why goats can recognize their names and respond when called—adorable, right? There’s something irresistibly charming about goats, which is why we love doing yoga with them and dressing them in adorable outfits. We even enjoy a good laugh at goat-themed puns and jokes. It’s almost as if these playful kids are our own children—we just can’t get enough! To celebrate our furry friends, we’ve created a collection of delightful goat coloring pages. These pages are a fantastic DIY activity for you and your kids to enjoy together. Who knows, they might inspire you to adopt a mini(goat) kid as a pet, or at least visit one at a nearby farm sanctuary.
Speaking of farms, we have a whole host of fun farm-themed coloring pages! After you finish with these cute goats, check out our pig pages, cow pages, and horse pages.
Free Printable Goat Coloring Pages
Goat Page No. 1
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Goats are raised for their wool, milk, and meat. Goat milk is used in a variety of products like butter, cheese, yogurt, and even ice cream. Interestingly, goat meat is the most consumed meat per capita worldwide, and goat milk is more prevalent than cow’s milk globally.
Goat Page No. 2
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In various cultures worldwide, goats symbolize independence and faith, as they confidently navigate any mountain in their path. They also represent health and vitality, with many myths attributing virility to male goats and abundance to females.
Goat Page No. 3
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As herd animals, goats can become depressed if kept alone, so if you’re considering one as a pet, remember that two goats are always better than one!
Goat Page No. 4
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Pygmy goats, originally from Southwest Asia, are a small breed now found globally. They’re often kept for their milk or as friendly pets, and they’re always ready for some yoga fun!
Goat Page No. 5
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Did you know that baby goats (kids) are remarkably quick? They can stand and take their first steps just minutes after birth. Their mothers recognize them by their unique calls and scents—not by sight. And yes, the act of a goat giving birth is called “kidding”—it’s not just a pun!
Goat Page No. 6
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Goats have distinctive eyes with rectangular pupils that allow them to see 320 to 340 degrees around them, giving them excellent night vision.
Goat Page No. 7
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Being natural climbers, goats can scale almost anything—from trees to dams—and they can jump as high as 12 feet! As herbivores, they prefer to forage for their food, reaching high for the tastiest morsels.
Goat Page No. 8
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The floppy-eared Nubian goats are friendly and adorable. Originating from North Africa, they became popular in the U.S. in 1896 due to the high butterfat content in their milk.
Goat Page No. 9
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Legend has it that goats played a role in the discovery of coffee. An Ethiopian goat herder noticed his goats were energized after eating berries from a particular tree, leading to the creation of coffee drinks!
Goat Page No. 10
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Did you know that goats are notorious burpers? With four stomachs to digest a lot of fibrous plant material, it’s no wonder!
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Goats, like dogs, were among the first animals to be domesticated and share a similar lifespan.
Click here to print all of the goat coloring pages at once! This article was originally published on June 14, 2021.
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Goats are charming and playful animals that have been domesticated for thousands of years. They represent various positive attributes across cultures and make delightful pets. Our collection of goat coloring pages offers a fun DIY activity for families, encouraging creativity and perhaps even prompting interest in goat ownership.