Any breed can be great for showing. I show boers and boer crosses because they are relatively cheap, but you can make money off of them and they have awesome personalities if they are used to being around people. My advice to you is to research various breeds depending on what area of the goat industry you are interested in whether it is meat, dairy, or fur. In addition, you could check on the American Boer Goat Association, International Boer Goat Association, American Dairy Goat Association, or other breed sites to see which kinds of goats have more shows in your area because your area may not have some for particular breeds. For example, there are at least 2 boer and dairy shows within an hour of me, but no pygmy.
Yes they can breed even if the kid is not weaned. I have been told that goat will not breed if the kids are not weaned from the goat
it depends on what breed your looking at. As for milk breeds, the saanen is very useful. a nonprofitable goat would most likely be a pygmy or Nigerian dwarf goat In my opinion toggenburgs and british alpines are the best!
He is a male goat of any breed.
it is a breed of goat
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breeds of sheep
The Santa Theresa goat breed was being developed in California in the 90s. The goat is a mix between the Alpine and LaMancha.
A Saanen goat is a breed of light-coloured dairy goat, or a single member of this species.
angora---it's a breed of goat
yes it is a mix of a pygmy goat and an angora goat
Boer, Spanish, and the Australian Kiko are the three most popular breeds of goats raised for their meat.
Saanens are a breed of dairy goat that is white in colour.