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August 16, 2021ALPINE GOATS FOR SALE
April 1, 2022ANGLO-NUBIAN GOAT
200 $
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ANGLO-NUBIAN GOAT
Anglo Nubian goat were developed in England by crossing British goats with African and Indian bucks.
Anglo Nubians are all-purpose goats (meat, milk and hide production). They are not a heavy milk producer but they have a high average butter fat content (between four and five percent). The Anglo Nubian breeding season is much longer than that of the Swiss breeds so it is possible to produce milk year round.
They are best suited for milk production in hot conditions and are used in grading-up programs in many tropical countries to increase milk and meat production of local breeds.
Anglo-Nubian goats are a relatively large, proud, and graceful dairy goat. They are named for Nubia, in northeastern Africa. The original goats imported from Africa, Arabia, and India were long-legged, hardy goats that had some characteristics desired by goat breeders in England. English breeders crossed these imported bucks on the common short-haired does of England prior to 1895 to develop the Anglo-Nubian goat. In the United States the breed is usually spoken of as the Nubian.
Anglo Nubians are an aristocratic appearing goat and have very long, pendulous ears that hang close to their heads. Anglo-Nubian goat carries a decidedly Roman nose and are always short-haired.
Any solid or parti-colored coat is permitted in the swiss ›, but black, red or tan are the most common colors, any of which may be carried on combination with white. Usually there is shorter hair on the Anglo-Nubian males, particularly along the back and on the thigh, than is commonly found on the Swiss breeds.
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