GOATS

We have the following species of milk-producing goats

Please click on any Goat below to view more information about it. On it’s page, you can place an other or make a request directly or simply to go the Request Quote page for price quotations.

Nigerian Dwarf Goats

Nigerian Dwarf Goats

The Nigerian Dwarf is an American breed of dwarf goat. Like the American Pygmy Goat, it derives from the West African Dwarf group of breeds of West Africa. Its conformation is similar to that of the larger dairy goat breeds. The parts of the body are in balanced proportion. The nose is straight. The earsRead more...
Anglo-Nubians

Anglo-Nubians

The Anglo-Nubian is a British breed of domestic goat. It originated in the nineteenth century from cross-breeding between native British goats and a mixed population of large lop-eared goats imported from India, the Middle East and North Africa. It is characterised by large, pendulous ears and a convex profile. Anglo-Nubians are not heavy milk producers,Read more...
Toggenburgs

Toggenburgs

The Toggenburg or Toggenburger is a Swiss breed of dairy goat. Its name derives from that of the Toggenburg region of the Canton of St. Gallen, where it is thought to have originated. It is among the most productive breeds of dairy goat and is distributed world-wide, in at least fifty countries in all continents.Read more...
LaManchas

LaManchas

American Lamancha, or more commonly, simply Lamancha or LaMancha, is a formally recognized breed of dairy goat, first bred in California by Mrs. Eula Fay Frey about 1927. Later she moved the herd to Glide, Oregon for further development. LaMancha, American breed of dairy goat known for its much-reduced external ears. The lineage of LaManchasRead more...
Oberhaslis

Oberhaslis

The Oberhasli is a modern American breed of dairy goat. It derives from the subtype of Chamois Colored Goat from the Oberhasli district of the Bernese Oberland in central Switzerland. All purebred members of the breed descend from five Chamois Colored Goats imported to the United States in 1936. Oberhasli, breed of dairy goat fromRead more...