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The Canadian Goat Society Code of Ethics 2019-2020
The Canadian Goat Society will conduct its business honestly and ethically wherever we operate within the country/world. As an Officially identified Canadian Goat Society (CGS); Member, Judge, Classifier, Employee, and/or Director. I am aware that I am always an ambassador/ representative of the Society and will uphold the interest of CGS and its membership where I will act in good faith and in the best interests of the CGS. Through my position as a member, an ambassador, representative or…

The Canadian Goat Society will conduct its business honestly and ethically wherever we operate within
the country/world.
The Canadian Goat Society will conduct its business honestly and ethically wherever we operate within the country/world. As an Officially identified Canadian Goat Society (CGS); Member, Judge, Classifier, Employee, and/or Director. I am aware that I am always an ambassador/ representative of the Society and will uphold the interest of CGS and its membership where I will act in good faith and in the best interests of the CGS. Through my position as a member, an ambassador, representative or…

How do goats communicate with one another?
The goat communicates with each other by bleating. They also use body language and bellows to call out to one another. For example, mothers often call their young kids to ensure that they are close by and safe. Mothers and their kids will recognize each other's bleating and bellowing when they are born.
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