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Tauernsheck-Goat

Tauernscheck Goat

Description: An animal of medium-large size, the Tauernsheck goat. Like the Swiss Oberhasli, it was bred in the colors of black and brown.  But, the Tauernsheck goat must have a white line across its face and two or more large white spots on its sides that do not sever the line on its back. Bucks […]

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myotonic goat

Myotonic Goat

Description: An American breed of goat is known as the myotonic goat or Tennessee fainting goat. The physique is bulky and has substantial muscle. Long and shaggy to short and smooth, and some people’s hair even grows thick cashmere in the winter. Some goats have a concave to straight facial profile with a protruding forehead

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Mini Alpine

Mini Alpine Goat

Description: The Mini-Alpine is a perceptive, beautifully hardy creature that adapts to any environment and flourishes there while retaining high health and top-notch productivity. It has a tidy appearance due to its straight or slightly disheveled face and its small, erect ears. Thanks to the introduction of the Nigerian gene, the tiny Alpine has a

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laoshan

Laoshan Goat

Description: A medium-sized dairy goat breed with compact and sturdy conformation is the Laoshan goat. They are closely linked to Saanen goats, another well-liked breed of dairy goat. Goats from Laoshan are typically white in color, with silky, short hair. A significant portion of the breed lacks horns. The does’ udders are fully grown. Behavior:

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Lamancha Goats

Lamancha Goat

Description: Lamancha goats have very short ear pinnae, making them one of the most unusual goat breeds. These goats have short, silky hair and are available in all the typical hues of goats. They can be white, reddish brown, black, gray, or brown. Most LaMancha goats have a black stripe along their backs, and many

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Kinder_Goat_Herd

Kinder Goat

Description: These goats blend the stocky Nubian body with the delicate legs of pygmy goats. Although having long ears, they don’t have the obvious “lop-eared” appearance of Nubians. The sides of their ears protrude and are typically the same color as their fur. They come in a range of hues and have short, shiny coats.

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Kikos Goat

Kikos Goat

Description: This type of goat has a comparable build to other goats and has a lengthy beard along with big, curled horns. This breed is mostly cream or white, regardless of gender, though there are some darker varieties that appear black. This species is equipped for any type of weather because of its thick coat.

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Kalahari Red Goats

Kalahari Red Goat

Description: Their name derives from both the Kalahari Desert and their red coat. The red tint of their coats is the Kalahari Red goat’s most defining visual attribute. White or pale crimson colors are undesirable because they do not offer enough protection from predators in their natural pastures. For safety, they also possess strong herding

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Kaghani-Goat

Kaghani Goat

Description: The Kaghani highlands, where the breed was first developed, inspired its name. An animal of modest size is the kaghani goat. They have a white, brown, gray, or black body hue. Their entire body is covered in lengthy hair. The animals are easily maintained and do well in challenging conditions. Behavior: Although this breed

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jonica

Jonica Goat

Description: The Jonica goat is a sizeable creature. They typically have a white coat (though it can occasionally be brown or slightly pink), with Fawn spots or flecks on the head and neck. Typically, both bucks and does have white faces and horns. Behavior: With their long pendulous ears and delicate profile, these lovely friendly

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