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We bred our youngest goats at 6-7 months and their doing fine. They are boar-crosses. we have always waited till they are at least a year to breed them, but we needed more goats for next year.

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Well, basically all goats are milking goats. Therefor, I shall give you the lifspan of an average goat.

Lifespan: 10-12 years, may live as long as 30 years

Productive life of a dairy or fiber goat: 7 years

Most goats need to give birth before they are able to be milked. However, though it's uncommen and VERY rare, I think it may be possible that some small population of goats may not have to give birth to give milk.

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a goat can live up to 99 years old

goats can live up to 16-35 years depending on their breed

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When she has got to a certain weight normally at 10 months of age.

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It is recommended that you don't get your goats pregnant until they are at least 12 months of age so that they have properly grown in size and pelvic capacity.

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Depending on the breed and how well you look after them 12 to 15 years of age

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A goat can live anywhere from four to eleven years depending on its care and nutrition.

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they live up to 20 years

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