Animal Bites Newsletter #8
Animal Bites Newsletter #8
Animal Bites Newsletter #8
issue 08
Summer 2016
the SAFE Youth newsletter - for kids who know that animals matter.
EYES TEETH
Goats have rectangular pupils that are
Goats have 32 teeth. Like cows and
horizontal. These pupils stay parallel
sheep, they do not have teeth at the top
(level) with the ground so when they put
front of their mouth; instead they have a
their head down to feed they can still see
hard pad that is excellent for gathering
predators approaching. large amounts of grass or other plants.
STOMACH EMOTION
Goats, like cows and sheep, have a Like other animals, goats have emotions.
four-chambered stomach. They also They can be happy, sad, or frustrated.
bring their food back up (regurgitate it) Researchers have been working on how to
and chew on it again; this is known as tell a goats emotions, meaning we could
ruminating. This process along with the know what makes them happy or sad.
four-chambered stomach allows goats
to maintain themselves on grass, weeds,
shrubs and hay.
WOOL
Goats fur is made of keratin. Most goats have an outer layer of
coarse hair for protection and weather proofing, sometimes called
guard hairs, and an inner layer of more fine, downy hair for warmth.
ANIMALS IN trouble
Goat Milk causing infection, or grow into an eye, Tethered goats
Unfortunately, drinking goats milk is no causing blindness. Young, male goats Many goats in New Zealand are
more humane than cows milk. Goats in the industry are castrated at four to tethered (tied up on a rope) on the side
are still forced to become pregnant six weeks of age, without anaesthetic. of the road by themselves. This is sad,
and have their babies taken away because goats are intelligent, social
Hunting
from them shortly after birth. Their creatures that live in groups. They are
horns can be removed and males can In New Zealand feral goats are some of the most naturally curious and
be castrated, without anaesthetic. considered a pest animal, so can freedom loving animals. Tethered goats
Females are no longer of use to the be hunted at all times during the often do not have proper access to the
industry when their milk production year. Unfortunately, hunting is cruel. water they need. Goats need shelter as
drops below a certain point so they Not only does it take the lives of well, because they have very little fat
are killed. these animals but also hunting kills beneath their skin to keep them warm.
are not always instant and animals Goats are not always provided with
Goat Meat can suffer prolonged deaths. good enough shelter to help keep them
According to statistics New Zealand, in warm and dry when tethered. Tethered
Tahr in New Zealand
2014 there were over 97,000 farmed goats
goats in New Zealand. These farmed Although not strictly goats, tahr can be
goats only get to live a short amount are very closely related to goats strangled
of their natural life span because they and are also widely hunted in New by their
are killed young. Many of these are Zealand. Again this is because they tethers or
goats used for meat and are killed at are considered pests. Tahr, too, can hit by cars.
around eight months. Young goats can suffer prolonged deaths from hunting. Dogs can
be dehorned, or have the tips of their even attack
horns removed. Not only is this painful them as
but it can also lead to scurs, which are they cannot
partially formed horns. Scurs are prone run away teth ered goat
to damage and can grow in strange because of
curves and spirals. They can even their tether.
grow back into the goats head, tahr
2
TIPS
TO HELP
ANIMALS
1
Drink plant-based milk rather 2 Go meat free
than cow or goat milk Goats have feelings just like your cat or dog. Like all
animals, they feel pain and want to live. Though little
Just like cows, goats suffer on commercial goat milk goat meat is consumed in New Zealand, you can still
farms. You can help these goats by not drinking goat help by not eating goats.
milk. Try plant-based milk such as soy or almond.
3 Avoid hunting
Hunting is cruel. Animals can be wounded rather than 4 adopt a goat
killed and may suffer slow deaths. Dont go hunting and Goats can be affectionate, curious companions. If
encourage people you know not to go hunting. you and your family want to adopt a goat, make sure
Tahr you have proper housing, a fresh supply of water,
Just like feral goats, you should avoid hunting tahr and good food and good fencing. Remember to get your
encourage others not to hunt them either. goat desexed, especially males who can become
aggressive if they are not desexed.
3
KIND FOOD Note:
The best thing you can do for animals is to stop You may need som
e
eating them. Try this easy meat-free tagine! help from your
parent for this.
Pumpkin and C
hickpea Tagine
Utensils:
Instructions:
Tagine or a frying
pan
1. Saut (fr y quick
A casserole dis ly in hot oil) the on
h if using a minutes in a tagin ion, garlic and spice
e pot, a cast iron ca s for five
frying pan mp cooker or a lar
2. Add the other ing ge frying pan.
Measuring cups redients.
3. Place the lid on
Measuring spoo the pot and put int
ns tender. (If using a o the oven for 1 1/
frying pan transfe 2 hours or until
Something to st r to a casserole dis
ir with To make the cous h).
cous
Ingredients: 1. Place couscous
in a bowl and cove
five minutes. r it with boiling wa
ter for
3 C pumpkin cu
t into cubes 2. Add the choppe
d herbs, cardamom
3 Tbsp. Morocca mix through. , raisins and almon
n spices ds and
1 Tbsp. cumin
1 onion diced
4 cloves of garlic
2 red peppers ro
ughly
Couscous
chopped
Boiling water
3/4 C olives
1 C couscous
3/4 C prunes
1/2 C almonds
choppe d
1 can chickpeas
Handful of fresh
2 tins tomatoes coriander choppe
d
2 tsp. salt Handful of mint
ch opped
1 tsp. white pepp 1 tsp. cardamom
er
3 Tbsp. olive oil 1/2 C raisins
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animals.
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SAFE YOUTH PROFILE
For the second year in a row, for his birthday, Nicky asked What is your favourite
his friends to bring money as a donation for SAFE instead veg food?
of presents. He raised $115. Great stuff! This was such an Nachos and Mums
amazing and considerate gesture that we thought Nicky coconut ice cream
more than deserved to be our SAFE Youth profile for this with custard.
newsletter.
Anything you want to Nic ky' s secon d
Name: Nicky share about animals? birthday do nation .
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is missing 12.Cloud in top left hand corner is missing 13.One of the trees on the left of the shelter is missing.
9.Baby goat in shelter is missing 10.Plant on the left side of shelter is a different colour 11.Plant at the bottom of picture
are a different colour 6.Goats back leg is missing 7.Goats toes/hooves are black 8.Goat on top of shelter is missing
1.Cloud on right of picture is raining 2.Bird is black 3.Goat has no grass in her mouth 4.Goat has no tail 5.Goats spots
SPOT THE DIFFERENCE ANSWERS - Difference in the left picture compared to the right: