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Breeds of Goats

There are the following breeds of Goats:
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 Damani

Damani goats, indigenous to the Bannu and Dera Ismail Khan districts in Pakistan, are highly regarded as milk-producing goats in the region. Medium-sized and well-adapted to the local climate, these goats have a mature weight averaging around 35 kg, making them suitable for small-scale and subsistence farming.

Their distinctive appearance includes a long black hair coat with a tan head and legs, providing them with natural camouflage i ...



 Damascus

Damascus Goats, also recognized as Aleppo, Halep, Baladi, Damascene, Shami, or Chami Goats, are primarily raised in Syria and Lebanon, predominantly for their milk production.

Belonging to the Nubian type, Damascus Goats are distinguished by their long hair and commonly exhibit shades of red or brown, although they can also display pied or grey coloration. The breed may possess either horned or polled characteristics, offering flexibil ...



 Danish Landrace

The ancestors of today’s Danish Landrace Goats have been in Denmark since 3400 BC, however, this sturdy breed has seen a lot of cross breeding which has left the number of true Danish Landrace Goats rather limited.

At the beginning of the 20th century, many were crossed with goats from the German Harz region and Saanen. After world war II many Danish Landrace Goats were used as recipients for embryo transfer of Angora or Boer go ...



 Dera Din Panah

Dera Din Panah goats, originating from the Multan and Muzaffargarh districts of the Punjab province in Pakistan, are renowned for their robust physique and distinct physical characteristics. These goats boast a well-developed body adorned with long, lustrous black hair, which adds to their striking appearance. Their most notable features include their long, hanging, and twisted ears, along with spiral horns that contribute to their unique and imp ...



 Dons

The Dons, a medium-sized goat breed originating from the Don River of the Lower Volga territory in Russia, are prized for their exceptional contributions to wool, goatskin, and milk production.

Discovered in 1933-34 by an expedition of the All-Union Institute of Sheep and Goat Husbandry during studies in the former Lower Volga territory, Dons boast a strong constitution, excellent conformation, and a notable undercoat wool covering the ...



 Duan

Duan Goats, indigenous to the Guangxi Province in China, have long been prized for their role in meat production, contributing to the culinary traditions of the region. These goats, known for their robust build and sturdy constitution, are bred primarily for their succulent meat, which is favored for its rich flavor and tenderness.

In terms of appearance, Duan Goats exhibit a striking variety of colors, including black, white, and pied ...



 Dutch Landrace

Dutch Landrace Goats, originating from the Netherlands, stand as a testament to the rich heritage of the region's agricultural traditions. Belonging to the esteemed lineage of northwest European "Landrace" goat breeds, they are considered one of the original breeds indigenous to the Netherlands.

These goats are characterized by their medium size and distinctive horns, which contribute to their robust appearance. While they may vary in ...



 Dutch Toggenburg

Dutch Toggenburg Goats, renowned for their milking prowess, trace their origins to the Netherlands, where they were meticulously developed through strategic crossbreeding efforts. This distinctive breed emerged from the careful fusion of native Dutch goats with the renowned Toggenburg goat, resulting in a lineage uniquely tailored to thrive in the Dutch landscape.

With a focus on enhancing milk production and quality, Dutch Toggenburg ...