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  2. File:Brown&black goat.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Valais Blackneck - Wikipedia

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    A Valais Blackneck billy Engraving of a Valais Blackneck from the Journal des Eleveurs, 1905. The Valais Blackneck is a Swiss breed of domestic goat from the canton of Valais.It is distributed in southern Switzerland – the largest concentration is in the area of Visp (Viège) – and in neighbouring areas of northern Italy; it is present in modest numbers in Austria and Germany.

  4. Nera Verzasca - Wikipedia

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    The average milk yield per lactation of the Nera Verzasca was measured in 2003 at 185 litres for primiparous, 318 litres for secondiparous, and 365 litres for pluriparous, nannies; [3] a study in 2008–10 found an average yield of 373 litres in 208 days, with an average of 3.50% fat and 3.06% protein. [7]

  5. Maraz goat - Wikipedia

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    Different colors of Kurdistani maraz goat: black, white and a shade of brown. Maraz goat (Kurdish: بزنی مەرەز) or Markhoz goat is a breed of goat indigenous to Kurdistan [1] [2] that are known as a multipurpose livestock and especially famous for their high quality fiber.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Decoded: What GOAT means and how to use it - AOL

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    GOAT, which stands for "Greatest Of All Time," is the ultimate compliment of all compliments. While the acronym can be applied to describe any Decoded: What GOAT means and how to use it

  8. Altai Mountain goat - Wikipedia

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    The Altai Mountain goat is a breed of domestic goat bred for wool production in the Altai Republic of the Russian Federation.The breed was developed during the years from 1944 to 1982 in the Gorno-Altai Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic region of the Soviet Union, by cross-breeding the Don goat with local goats for a high wool yield.

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