Rephrase this completely: GOAT AND SHEEP are ruminant animals, primarily reared for meat production. However, they have other by products like wool (from sheep), hooves and horns which serve other purposes as raw materials. Sheep and goats are closely re
Goats and sheep are ruminant species mainly raised for their meat. In addition to meat, they produce other valuable materials such as wool (from sheep), as well as hooves and horns which can be used for various purposes. Since goats and sheep share a close genetic relationship, distinguishing between certain breeds or strains can be quite challenging. Both animals are classified as hoofed mammals and belong to the kingdom Animalia and the family Bovidae, specifically within the same subfamily, Caprinae.