Ordon Goat

The Ordon Goat is a species of goat specific to Ordona Province in Twilight Princess, in which is also the only Zelda title that they have appeared in so far. They are roughly around the size of Epona, Link's horse in Twilight Princess, although shorter. The goats have a blue coat and yellow faces. They also have what appears to be rabbit-like ears sticking from their heads, but are actually just part of their hair. However, the most striking feature of the goat is it's enormous horns, which come together to form a complete circle above their heads. These horns are beige and have brown stripes.

Ordon Goats are raised as the main livestock of Ordon Village], the other being [[Cuccos although they just seem to be pets. The goats are held and raised in Ordon Ranch, south of the village and owned by Fado. Although it is the job of Fado to ensure the goats' well being and herd them, he often asks Link to round them up into the barn. Fado seems often slips up and and is known to accidentally let a goat escape the ranch, forcing a villager outside to grab onto their horns and stop the goat in its tracks. Their smooth horns seems to allow easy grip.

Herding the goats is offered as a mini-game which involves Link, riding Epona, to herd the goats into the barn as a timer counts. Two rounds of this mini-game must be played in order for Link to progress further in Twilight Princess and to complete the game, but it can be played again for one of Twilight Princess's optional Piece of Heart}Pieces of Heart.

The goats are raised to produce milk, much like a real goat would. The milk can also be turned into circular, yellow cheese in the shape of a donut, obviously referring to the shape of an Ordon Goat's horns. Besides having the goats produce food for the village, it would also seem that Ordon Village ships many of its livestock goods to other parts of Hyrule. As evident by the fact that milk is sold in a select few shops in other places of Hyrule, and that Link can obtain some Ordon Goat Cheese in Snowpeak Ruins. The cheese can also be used to make cheesy soups that restores the health of one who drinks it. Likewise, drinking goat milk also restores one's health.

It it possible that the goats were once part of the Ordona Province's wildlife, as the Spirit of Light of Ordon, Ordona, strongly resembles an Ordon Goat, which most likely would have existed long before Ordon Village was built. The Ordon Goats were also probably named after the village, which in turn was named after Ordona.

The Ordon Goats are regarded to be very important to the lifestyle and economy of Ordon Village. The village also shows a few goat themes as decoration, such as the sign posts having Ordon Goat horns.