What does a galloway goat look like?

It seems you've got the names mixed up! There's no such thing as a "Galloway goat". "Galloway" refers to a breed of cattle, not goats.

Galloway cattle are known for their:

* Beefy, muscular build: They're stocky and have a thick, solid frame.

* Long, shaggy coat: Their coat is known for its wiry texture, often described as "wooly". The coat is typically black or dun (a brown with a reddish tinge) in color.

* Lack of horns: Most Galloway cattle are polled, meaning they are born without horns.

* Friendly disposition: Galloways are generally docile and easy to handle.

If you're looking for information about a specific breed of goat, please provide the correct name, and I'd be happy to help!