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  2. Boer goat - Wikipedia

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    The Boer is a large goat: the average weight of an adult male is some 115 kg, with a mean height reported in 1984 at over 94 cm. [4]: 363 [2] The coat is glossy and short; the recommended colouring is white with a reddish-brown head with a white blaze, and pigmented skin. The ears and horns are of medium size; the ears are broad, pendulous and ...

  3. List of goat breeds - Wikipedia

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    Red Boer South Africa meat, Pet Red Mediterranean Syria milk [15] Sokoto Red Maradi Red, Red Sokoto Nigeria and Niger Republic Meat, Skin, milk [16] [17] Repartida: Northeastern Brazil meat Rove: France meat Russian White: Russia milk Saanen: Saanen: milk Sable Saanen: United States milk Sahelian Sahel Sahel Belt of West Africa Meat [18 ...

  4. Boerboel - Wikipedia

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    The name Boerboel derives from the Afrikaans words boer, meaning farmer, and boel, a shortening of boelhond, meaning bulldog. [10]The Boerboel descends from an old colonial cross-breed of mastiffs and bulldogs used both as a guard dog on remote farms and estates and for big game hunting, and known as the Boer Dog [11]: 618 or Boer Hunting Dog.

  5. Boers - Wikipedia

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    In contemporary South Africa, Boer and Afrikaner have often been used interchangeably. [dubious – discuss] Afrikaner directly translated means African, and thus refers to all Afrikaans-speaking people in Africa who have their origins in the Cape Colony founded by Jan Van Riebeeck. Boer is a specific group within the larger Afrikaans-speaking ...

  6. Polled livestock - Wikipedia

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    This Shetland ewe is naturally polled A Red Poll bullock. Polled livestock are livestock without horns in species which are normally horned. The term refers to both breeds and strains that are naturally polled through selective breeding and also to naturally horned animals that have been disbudded. [1]

  7. British Alpine - Wikipedia

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    Near Llanfachraeth, on Anglesey. The British Alpine is a British breed of dairy goat bred in the early twentieth century. It is black with white Swiss markings on the face.. The foundation stock included a nanny with this colouration acquired in Paris in 1903 and goats of other breeds, probably including the Swiss Grisons Striped and Toggenburg and the now-extinct Sundgau of Alsace, as well as ...

  8. Animal identification - Wikipedia

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    Researchers use variation on humpback whale flukes to identify and track the animals. Photo-identification is a technique used to identify and track individuals of a wild animal study population over time. It relies on capturing photographs of distinctive characteristics such as skin or pelage patterns or scars from the

  9. Afrikaners - Wikipedia

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    The discovery of goldfields awakened British interest in the Boer republics, and the two Boer Wars resulted: The First Boer War (1880–1881) and the Second Boer War (1899–1902). [75] [76] The Boers won the first war and retained their independence. The second ended with British victory and annexation of the Boer areas into the British colonies.