The cost of an Alpine goat varies. The cost depends on the location purchased, and the investment of the breeder in the animal.
Alpine goats can milk for up to two years without kidding. Their milk has food flavor and is of high nutritional value.
Alpine goats are a part of the dairy breed. They can be used for milk, to make cheese, soap, and any other product that uses milk. Alpines can also be used for meat, but they aren't as useful in that area because they don't have as much meat as a meat goat.
About as much as 3,500 goats in South Africa.
Alpine goats can milk for up to two years without kidding. Their milk has food flavor and is of high nutritional value.
The weight of a British Alpine goat is usually around 125 pounds. However, it depends on the gender of the goat and if the goat is overweight or pregnant.
If you go to the ADGA website it will tell you how many are registered. There is no way possible to tell how many more there are.
Some breeds include but are not limited to: Alpine, LaMancha, Nubian, Oberhasli, Saanen, Toggenburg, Fainting goats, Angora, Cashmere, Pygmy and mini breeds.
2400 bells and sells for 600 bells
We have several goats of all different breeds in my opinion Alpines are the better milkers.. I have had high producing Toggs but Alpines have always been better.. with Saanens following close at their heals..
LaMancha, Nubian, Saanen, Toggenberg, Oberhasli and Alpine. These are the dairy breeds. I have no idea of the others. There are more.
They are about 3000-30000, or so I have read...
Alpine plants provide food for a variety of herbivores, including mountain goats, marmots, and insects. These plants are an important food source for animals that inhabit high-altitude environments.