The
Spanish goat, also called the
brush goat or
scrub goat, came originally from
Spain via
Mexico to the
USA. It is now a meat and brush-clearing type found widely in the U.S. In the Southeast and elsewhere, they are often referred to as "wood" (Florida), "brush" or "briar" (North Carolina, South Carolina), "hill" (Virginia), and "scrub" (midwest Pennsylvania) goats. Until recently, these goats were kept mainly for clearing brush and other undesirable plant species from pasture lands.
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