If a farmer has 60 cows on his farm and 53 sheep then how many goats does he have?

If he has 150 animals in all, then he has 150-60-53=37 goats... but we don't know how many animals he has!

To determine the number of goats the farmer has, we need to know the total number of animals on the farm. Adding the number of cows and sheep will give us the total count of all animals.

Let's add the number of cows and sheep:

60 cows + 53 sheep = 113 animals

Therefore, the farmer has 113 animals in total on his farm. However, we do not have information on the number of goats specifically.