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Breeds of Goats

There are the following breeds of Goats:
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 Saanen

Saanen Goats are dairy goats that originated in Switzerland, in the Saanen Valley.  By the late 19th century they had spread across Europe, and in the early 20th century were brought to the US. Now they are among the most popular dairy goat breeds, due to their high productivity and ease of management.

Saanen does are heavy milk producers and usually yield 3-4 percent milk fat. They are  medium to large in size (weighing approxim ...



 Sable Saanen

The Sable Saanen Goat, a recognized breed by the American Dairy Goat Association (ADGA), is primarily bred for milk production. It originated from Saanen goats brought to America by European settlers. In 2005, the Sable Saanen was officially acknowledged as a separate breed, distinct from its Saanen ancestors.

Before their recognition as a distinct breed, Sable Saanen goats were often culled due to their color variations, which result ...



 Sahelian

Sahelian Goats are from West Africa, especially in north and northwest Mali. They are used for the production of meat, goatskin, and very rarely milk.

Sahelian Goats belong to the Savanna group of goats with many types and subtypes raised in the Saharan and sub-Saharan region.

They have a thin appearance, narrow body, shallow chest, and sloping short croup. Both genders are horned, most (70%) with wattles, pendent or ...



 Salerno

Hailing from the picturesque province of Salerno in Italy, Salerno goats stand as sturdy pillars of the region's pastoral heritage. Clad in coats of uni-colored black or brown, these goats epitomize simplicity and resilience in their appearance.

Despite their unassuming coloration, Salerno goats are valued for their impressive productivity, yielding an average of 250 kilograms per lactation. This respectable output underscores their si ...



 San Clemente Island

San Clemente Island Goats are derived from feral goats isolated on San Clemente Island, one of the Channel Islands off the coast of California. They are thought to be descended from goats brought to the island by Spanish missionaries and settlers; breeds such as the La Blanca Celtiboras, the La Castellana Extremenas, and later the more common dairy and meat goats of Spain, the Malaguenas and Murcianas.

The U.S. Navy became responsib ...



 Sarda

Sarda Goats, native to the enchanting Mediterranean island of Sardinia, situated off the west coast of central Italy, epitomize resilience and adaptability in the rugged landscapes of their homeland. Thriving throughout the island, particularly in the provinces of Cagliari and Nuoro, these goats trace their lineage back to ancient times and bear the indelible imprint of Maltese influence.

Characterized by a medium build, elongated neck ...



 Savanna

Savanna Goats are a high-quality white meat were developed from native South African goats.

For years various south African farmers bred what was then known as white Boer goats for a number of years in South Africa. One of the advantages of these white goats was the fact that the white color is dominant over most other colors. The other reason is that there is a big demand for white goats for slaughter purposes for various reason ...



 Screziata

Originating from the picturesque landscapes of the Campania region in Italy, Screziata Goats stand as a testament to the region's rich agricultural heritage and natural diversity. With a history deeply rooted in the rural traditions of southern Italy, these goats have become emblematic of the region's pastoral landscapes and cultural identity.

Screziata Goats boast a distinctive appearance characterized by their unique coat coloration ...



 Selvatica di Galite

The remarkable Selvatica di Galite Goats, renowned for their rugged resilience and distinctive characteristics, find themselves thriving in the nurturing care of dedicated breeders near the ConSDABI (Consortium for Experimentation, Divulgation, and Application of Innovative Biotechniques) located in Circello, Benevento. Nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of southern Italy, these exemplary goats epitomize the enduring spirit of traditional ...



 Selvatica di Joura

Selvatica di Joura Goats, distinguished specimens of their breed, thrive in the vicinity of the ConSDABI (Consortium for Experimentation, Divulgation, and Application of Innovative Biotechniques) located in Circello, Benevento. In this picturesque setting, nestled amidst the rolling hills and verdant landscapes, these goats are raised with meticulous care and attention to detail.

Under the stewardship of the ConSDABI, these exemplary g ...



 Selvatica di Samotracia

Near the esteemed Consortium for Experimentation, Divulgation, and Application of Innovative Biotechniques (ConSDABI) in Circello, Benevento, some exemplary specimens of Selvatica di Samotracia goats graze and thrive. These goats, with their ancestral ties and rustic charm, embody the essence of resilience and adaptation in their natural environment.

Residing in the lush landscapes surrounding Circello, Benevento, these goats carry for ...



 Sempione

The Sempione goats, indigenous to the picturesque region of Alta Ossola in Italy, are a treasured but endangered breed facing the threat of extinction, with their population dwindling to fewer than 100 individuals. Revered for their resilience and adaptability to mountainous terrains, these goats have been an integral part of the local ecosystem for generations.

Adorned in a coat of pristine white, occasionally tinged with shades of br ...



 Somali

Somali Goats, native to Somalia and northeastern Kenya, are primarily raised for meat production. These goats are characterized by their short ears and hair, which are typically white but may also feature spots or patches.

Both male and female Somali Goats possess horns, although females are often polled, meaning they naturally lack horns. Their adaptability to harsh environments is notable, as they are drought-tolerant and capable of ...



 Spanish

Spanish Goats, also called brush goats or scrub goats, came originally from Spain via Mexico to the USA. They are now a meat and brush-clearing type found widely in the United States. In the Southeast and elsewhere, they are often referred to as "wood" (Florida), "brush" or "briar" (North Carolina, South Carolina), "hill" (Virginia), and "scrub" (midwest Pennsylvania) goats. Until recently, these goats were kept mainly for clearing brush a ...



 SRD (Sem Raça Definida)

SRD Goats, hailing from the northeastern reaches of Brazil, represent a robust and hardy meat breed known by the acronym SRD, which translates to "Sem Raça Definida" in Portuguese, meaning "without defined breed." This nomenclature underscores the rustic and unpretentious nature of these goats, who thrive in the rugged terrain and climatic conditions of the Brazilian hinterlands.

Bearing no specific breed designation, SRD Goats epitomi ...



 Stiefelgeiss

Stiefelgeiss goats, a meat breed originating from the highlands of St. Gallen, Switzerland, currently have a population of less than one thousand.

Both male and female Stiefelgeiss goats are horned and exhibit a coat that ranges from a light greyish brown to a dark reddish color. While they are not excessively shaggy overall, they have distinctive long beard hairs, known as "Mänteli," that grow particularly long on their hind end. Thes ...



 Surati

Surati goats, a beloved milk goat breed hailing from India, are recognized for their valuable contributions to dairy farming. With their medium size and distinctive white coats, Surati goats are easily identifiable in their native regions. Their ears, of moderate size, complement their overall appearance, while both females and males possess small horns, adding to their unique characteristics.

These goats are cherished for their abilit ...



 Swedish Landrace

Swedish Landrace goats, native to the northern regions of Sweden, are renowned for their exceptional milk production, which plays a pivotal role in the cheese-making industry. These goats are carefully bred and raised for their high-quality milk, which serves as a primary ingredient in the production of various types of cheese. With their robust constitution and adaptability to the Scandinavian climate, Swedish Landrace goats are valued for their ...