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  2. Alpine goat - Wikipedia

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    Mature goats weigh around 61 kg (135 lbs), and are about 76 cm (30 in) tall at the shoulder. Alpine goats can range from white or gray to brown and black. Alpine goats are heavy milkers. The milk can be made into butter, cheese, soap, ice cream or any other dairy product normally made from cow's milk. They are often used for commercial dairy ...

  3. Goat - Wikipedia

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    Nanny goat (adult female) originated in the 18th century, and billy goat (adult male) in the 19th century. [3] [4] Castrated males are called wethers. While the words hircine and caprine both refer to anything having a goat-like quality, hircine is used most often to emphasize the distinct smell of domestic goats. [5] [6]

  4. Mountain goat - Wikipedia

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    Mountain goats reach sexual maturity at about 30 months. [11] Nannies in a herd undergo synchronized estrus in late October through early December, at which time females and males participate in a mating ritual. Mature billies stare at nannies for long periods, dig rutting pits, and fight each other in showy (though occasionally dangerous ...

  5. Watch a Baby Chamois Goat Race Against Time as a ... - AOL

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    Both male and female chamois grow slightly curved, vertical horns. Male chamois usually live alone, while females and young chamois live in tight-knit groups of 15 to 30, like those featured in ...

  6. Boer goat - Wikipedia

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    The Boer is a large goat: the average weight of an adult male is some 115 kg, with a mean height reported in 1984 at over 94 cm. [4]: 363 [2] The coat is glossy and short; the recommended colouring is white with a reddish-brown head with a white blaze, and pigmented skin. The ears and horns are of medium size; the ears are broad, pendulous and ...

  7. Murciano-Granadina - Wikipedia

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    These goats are medium size for goats, around 30 to 50 kg for females and 50–60 kg for males. They are solid colored, usually black or mahogany colored. The breed association, ACRIMUR ( Asociación Española de Criadores de la Cabra Murciano-Granadina , or Spanish Association of Breeders of the Murcia-Granada Goat) states that they refuse to ...

  8. Oberhasli goat - Wikipedia

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    Standards for the Oberhasli are published by the American Dairy Goat Association and by the American Goat Society. [6] The coloring of the breed is called "chamoisée" or "chamoisee" for its perceived resemblance to the colors of the wild Alpine chamois. The coat is bay or mid-brown, with black markings consisting of two black facial stripes ...

  9. Saanen goat - Wikipedia

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    The Saanen is the largest breed of Swiss goat: [5]: 404 billies stand about 90 cm (35 in) at the withers and weigh a minimum of 85 kg (190 lb). [2] It has white skin and a short white coat; some small pigmented areas may be tolerated. [2] It may be horned or hornless, and tassels may be present. The profile may be straight or somewhat concave ...