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Introduction to Goats

Introduction to Goats. Adapted and Edited by: Mrs. Sheffield. Parts of a Goat. Goat terminology. Billy: uncastrated male goat Wether: castrated male goat Nanny: female goat Kid: a young goat Kidding: the act of parturition (giving birth) in goats. Alpine (French Alps).

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Introduction to Goats

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  1. Introduction to Goats Adapted and Edited by: Mrs. Sheffield

  2. Parts of a Goat

  3. Goat terminology • Billy: uncastrated male goat • Wether: castrated male goat • Nanny: female goat • Kid: a young goat • Kidding: the act of parturition (giving birth) in goats

  4. Alpine (French Alps) 6th per. 10/27 Dairy Breed • Medium to large sized • only breed with upright ears • all colors and combinations of colors. • Hair is medium to short • Straight face with roman nose

  5. Angora (Asia Minor) Mohair Production • Both sexes are horned • Pronounced spiral to the horn • Used in Mohair production • White in color

  6. Boer (South Africa) Meat Breed • Also known as the Africander • Early maturing • Predominantly white with red head but some solid red exist

  7. Golden Guernsey (Great Britain) Dairy Breed • Color varies from cream to brown • Usually polled • Lower in milk production than most Swiss breeds • Higher in butter fat and protein %

  8. La Mancha (Oregon) Dairy Breed • Face is straight • Gopher ear: max. one inch in length preferably non-existent • Elf ear: max. length of two inches with tip being turned up or down • Any color or combination is acceptable. • Hair is short, fine and glossy • High butterfat

  9. Nigerian Dwarf (West Africa) Miscellaneous Breed • Main colors are black, chocolate and gold with random white markings. • Breed year round • They give 3-4# of milk per day at 6 to 10% butterfat • They make great pets

  10. Nubian (the Orient) Dairy Breed • Large framed • face being convex between the eyes and muzzle • ears are long, wide and pendulous. They flare out in a bell shape. • Any color or colors, solid or patterned

  11. Pygmy Goat (Africa) Miscellaneous Breed • Small in size • Full coat of straight, medium-long hair • All colors are acceptable • Muzzle, forehead, eyes and ears are accented in tones lighter than the dark portion of the body. • Make good pets

  12. Saanen (Switzerland) 1st per. 10/27 Dairy Breed • Usually yields 3-4% milkfat • Medium to large in size • White or light cream in color • Ears are erect and carried forward • Face straight or dished

  13. Spanish (Spain) Meat Breed • Feral goat or brush goat native to U.S. • Descended from the goats that were released or escaped from the early Spanish explorers • Utilized for meat • Fat content is less than beef

  14. Toggenburg (Switzerland) Dairy Breed • Medium in size • Hair is short or medium in length • Ears are Erect and Forward • Face may be straight or dished • Color is solid varying from light fawn to dark chocolate • Distinct white markings • Some have wattles

  15. Angora Boer Alpine Nubian La Mancha N. Dwarf G. Guernsey Toggenburg Pygmy Saanen Spanish

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