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  2. Oberhasli goat - Wikipedia

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    In 1978 [1] or 1979 [4] the Oberhasli was accepted as a breed by the American Dairy Goat Association (ADGA). A purebred herd maintained with records by Esther Oman, a breeder in California, was the foundation of the new breed. In 1980 the ADGA retrieved part-bred Oberhasli-type goats from its other herdbooks. [4]

  3. List of North American goat breeds - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of goat breeds usually considered to have developed in Canada and the United States. The goat is not indigenous to North America, so none of them is ...

  4. Category:Dairy goat breeds - Wikipedia

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    This page presents a list of dairy goat breeds utilized for the production of milk which is either consumed in its original state or used to make different types of cheese. Note that many of those breeds listed below are dual-purpose, meaning that they are also utilized for the production of fiber or meat .

  5. Category : Goat breeds originating in the United States

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    Oberhasli goat; P. Pygora goat; S. San Clemente Island goat; Spanish goat This page was last edited on 15 April 2011, at 02:43 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  6. Pack goat - Wikipedia

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    The North American Packgoat Association is a Boise, Idaho-based not-for-profit corporation formed to promote packing with packgoats. [5] In the U.S., goats bred for packing are usually tall and lean; belonging to one of the larger dairy goat breeds such as Alpine, Toggenburg, Saanen, Lamancha, Oberhasli or a crossbreed thereof. [2]

  7. Chamois Coloured goat - Wikipedia

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    The milk yield per lactation of the Chamois Coloured Goat in Switzerland is given as >700 kg, with 3.4% fat and 2.9% protein. [3] Measurements made in Italy in 2004 gave figures of 343 ± 115 litres for primiparous, 506 ± 205 L for secondiparous, and 539 ± 228 L for pluriparous, nannies, [8]: 384 with an average of 3.24% fat and 3.13% protein.

  8. Category:Oberhasli - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Oberhasli" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. ... Oberhasli goat; R. Räterichsbodensee; Reichenbach Falls ...

  9. American Lamancha - Wikipedia

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    The precise ancestral heritage of the Lamancha goat is still unknown, though references to short-eared goats date back as far as records from ancient Persia. [3] [5] Goats from La Mancha, Spain, which are now known as Spanish Murciana, were first exhibited at the World's Fair in Paris [3] in 1904, labeled simply, "La Mancha, Cordoba, Spain."