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15 BEST GOAT BREEDS FOR MILK PRODUCTION (WITH PICTURES)
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- Saanen Goat. Production: 2 ½ gallons/day. Butterfat: 3% The Saanen is a Swiss goat breed that is famed for its milk production, as well as its size. The billy can weigh as much as 200 pounds, and the breed is considered friendly and can be kept as a pet while their meat and milk production make them ideal as a dairy goat breed.
- Nigerian Dwarf Goat. Production: ½ gallon/day. Butterfat: 6% – 10% With the Saanen, we had a large 200-pound breed, and with the Nigerian Dwarf, we have gone from one extreme to the other.
- Alpine Goat. Production: 2 gallons/day. Butterfat: 3.5% The Alpine is a large breed, roughly the same stature as that of the Saanen. Developed in the Alps, these goats are hardy and do well in cold climates.
- Anglo-Nubian Goat. Production: 1 gallon/day. Butterfat: 5% The Anglo-Nubian, or Nubian, is a distinctive looking goat with a curved nose and floppy ears.
- LaMancha Goat. Production: 1 gallon/day. Butterfat: 4% The LaMancha breed was developed in the USA in the 1930s. The goat is around medium size, with bucks reaching 125 pounds and does tipping the scales at slightly less than this.
- Toggenburg Goat. Production: 2 gallons/day. Butterfat: 3.7% This medium-sized breed is described as being the oldest dairy breed. The Toggenburg is a spirited goat, which means that it could be too high maintenance for novice owners.
- Oberhasli Goat. Production: 1 gallon/day. Butterfat: 3.8% The Oberhasli is an attractive deer. They are gentle and are keen to please their humans and the rest of their pack, which means that they can make great pack goats and even pets.
- Sable Goat. Production: 2 gallons/day. Butterfat: 3.5% The Sable is a descendant of the Saanen. It is a little smaller and has a slightly lower daily production rate.
- Guernsey Goat. Production: 1½ gallons/day. Butterfat: 3.7% The Guernsey is a small to medium-sized goat. This breed is known for its gold coloring, which has earned it the nickname of the Golden Guernsey.
- Poitou Goat. Production: 1½ gallons/day. Butterfat: 3.5% The Poitou was bred in France and is one of the country’s most prolific milkers after the Alpine and Saanen breeds.
25 BEST DAIRY GOAT BREEDS: GOATS FOR MILK - PETHELPFUL
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BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO RAISING GOATS FOR MILK PRODUCTION
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5 BEST DAIRY GOAT BREEDS FOR MILK PRODUCTION - MOLLY GREEN
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18 BEST GOAT BREEDS FOR MILK AND MEAT PRODUCTION
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- Saanen. The Saanen is the Queen of Milk, capable of producing 1.5 to 3 gallons of milk every day for between 150 to 300 days. Not only is it the most productive dairy breed, but its milk is also lower in fat than that of other breeds.
- Alpine. The second most productive of all the dairy goat breeds is the Alpine goat. Like the Saanen, the Alpine originated in Switzerland so, they’re more suited to colder climates.
- Toggenburg. The Toggenburg was the first registered dairy goat breed in the United States, arriving from the UK in 1893 and becoming registered in 1921.
- Oberhasli. The Oberhasli descended from a breed of dairy goats known as Chamois Colored Goats. They were introduced to the US in 1936 and registered with the American Dairy Goat Association as Swiss Alpine goats originally.
- LaMancha. The LaMancha and the Mini LaMancha are known for their quantity of milk, friendly temperaments, and tiny (adorable) ears. The miniature breed is a cross of the standard-sized LaMancha and the Dwarf Nigerian.
- Anglo-Nubian. The Anglo-Nubian is a British breed of goat that, while not as productive as some of our other top dairy breeds, has gained popularity due to its ability to thrive in hot conditions.
- Nigerian Dwarf. As far as I’m concerned? I’ve saved the best dairy goat for last! But that’s because I own some Nigerian Dwarf cross breeds and, therefore, naturally believe they’re better than the rest!
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