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Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Identifying Major Breeds of Goats

Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Spanish Goats Until recently, most meat goats in the U.S. were a type called Spanish goats. The Spanish goat is not a distinct breed. They are also called brush goats. Because of its feral background, there is little consistency in color or size. Until recently, most meat goats in the U.S. were a type called Spanish goats. The Spanish goat is not a distinct breed. They are also called brush goats. Because of its feral background, there is little consistency in color or size.

Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Alpine A dairy breed that originated in the French Alps. Alpines have no single coat color or pattern and may occur in almost any color. They have been bred for uniform size and milk production. A dairy breed that originated in the French Alps. Alpines have no single coat color or pattern and may occur in almost any color. They have been bred for uniform size and milk production.

Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Nubian Originated in Africa and was developed in England by crossing the African imports with smaller local goats. Long-legged with a roman nose, pendulous ears, and a short, sleek hair coat. While any color is acceptable, black, red, or tan are the most common colors. The milk from Nubian goats has a relatively high butter-fat content, though they do not usually give as much milk as other breeds. Because of their larger size, they are sometimes considered a dual-purpose breed that is raised for both milk and meat. Originated in Africa and was developed in England by crossing the African imports with smaller local goats. Long-legged with a roman nose, pendulous ears, and a short, sleek hair coat. While any color is acceptable, black, red, or tan are the most common colors. The milk from Nubian goats has a relatively high butter-fat content, though they do not usually give as much milk as other breeds. Because of their larger size, they are sometimes considered a dual-purpose breed that is raised for both milk and meat.

Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Toggenburg The Toggenburg (“Togg”) is the oldest known dairy breed, originating in the Swiss Alps. They are small, compact goats, but they are excellent milkers. Color is any shade of brown with distinct white markings on the legs, around the tail, and in stripes down either side of the face. The Toggenburg (“Togg”) is the oldest known dairy breed, originating in the Swiss Alps. They are small, compact goats, but they are excellent milkers. Color is any shade of brown with distinct white markings on the legs, around the tail, and in stripes down either side of the face.

Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Lamancha The Lamancha is an American breed developed in the mid-1900s. Any color is acceptable, recognized by its tiny “gopher” external ears. Some Lamanchas produce as much or more milk as the Swiss breeds. They are known for their high butterfat milk, long and consistent lactations, Known for hardiness and ability to produce under adverse conditions. Known for calm temperament. The Lamancha is an American breed developed in the mid-1900s. Any color is acceptable, recognized by its tiny “gopher” external ears. Some Lamanchas produce as much or more milk as the Swiss breeds. They are known for their high butterfat milk, long and consistent lactations, Known for hardiness and ability to produce under adverse conditions. Known for calm temperament.

Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Saanen The Saanen originated in Switzerland. It is a very popular, high-producing dairy breed. The Saanen is fairly large with erect ears. The color is always white. The Saanen originated in Switzerland. It is a very popular, high-producing dairy breed. The Saanen is fairly large with erect ears. The color is always white.

Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Oberhasli The Oberhasli (“Ober” or “Obi”) is a Swiss breed. They are of medium size. The color should be chamois, which is a light or dark red-brown, with black on the face, legs, belly, udder, and a dorsal stripe. The Oberhasli (“Ober” or “Obi”) is a Swiss breed. They are of medium size. The color should be chamois, which is a light or dark red-brown, with black on the face, legs, belly, udder, and a dorsal stripe.

Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Angora Angora goats are raised primarily for fiber, with less emphasis on meat. The breed originated in Turkey. They are generally smaller than dairy goats. The coat is almost always white, and hangs in long curly locks all over the body. The fiber they produce is called mohair and is shorn twice a year. The average goat produces nearly 11 pounds of mohair in one year. Angora goats are raised primarily for fiber, with less emphasis on meat. The breed originated in Turkey. They are generally smaller than dairy goats. The coat is almost always white, and hangs in long curly locks all over the body. The fiber they produce is called mohair and is shorn twice a year. The average goat produces nearly 11 pounds of mohair in one year.

Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Boer The Boer goat is African in origin. Boers are distinctly heavier and stockier than dairy breeds. A common color pattern is white with a dark colored head, though solid colors are also seen. Advantages to the Boer as a meat breed include its docile temperament and ability to breed year-round. The Boer goat is African in origin. Boers are distinctly heavier and stockier than dairy breeds. A common color pattern is white with a dark colored head, though solid colors are also seen. Advantages to the Boer as a meat breed include its docile temperament and ability to breed year-round.

Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Thanks to the following for allowing the use of their photos: Phil Moss Photo, Tyny Goat Ranch Langston University Fir Meadow Lamanchas Steve Anders, Blueridge Dairy Goats Chet and Dora Busch Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education

Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Ag Ed I Identifying the Major Breeds of Goats the end