This is a factual statement about the natural diet of goats, which are herbivorous animals and do not consume meat. The word "بکری" (bakri) means "goat," "گوشت" (gosht) means "meat," and "نہیں کھاتی" (nahi khati) indicates negation (does not eat). It is commonly used in:
Educational contexts to explain animal behavior or biology.
Rural or agricultural discussions where livestock diets are relevant.
General conversations to correct misconceptions about goat feeding habits.
The tone is informative and straightforward, often serving as a reminder of goats' natural herbivorous nature. This is especially important in farming communities to ensure proper animal care.