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  2. American Lamancha - Wikipedia

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    American Lamancha, or more commonly, simply Lamancha or LaMancha, is a formally recognized breed of dairy goat, first bred in California by Mrs. Eula Fay Frey about 1927. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Later she moved the herd to Glide, Oregon for further development.

  3. List of goat breeds - Wikipedia

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    Goat breeds (especially dairy goats) are some of the oldest defined animal breeds for which breed standards and production records have been kept. Selective breeding of goats generally focuses on improving production of fiber, meat, dairy products or goatskin. Breeds are generally classified based on their primary use, though there are several ...

  4. La Mancha - Wikipedia

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    La Mancha (Spanish pronunciation: [la ˈmantʃa]) is a natural and historical region in the Spanish provinces of Albacete, Cuenca, Ciudad Real and Toledo.It is a fertile plateau (610 m or 2000 ft) that stretches from the mountains of Toledo to the western spurs of the Cuenca hills, bordered to the south by the Sierra Morena and to the north by the Alcarria. [1]

  5. List of North American goat breeds - Wikipedia

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    The goat is not indigenous to North America, so none of them is exclusively American. ... Image Alpine [1]: 355 [2] American Lamancha [1]: ... Wikipedia® is a ...

  6. Manchego - Wikipedia

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    A cheese that is similar to manchego [6] and made in the same region, but from a blend of cows’, goats’, and ewes’ milk, is sold as queso ibérico, or ibérico cheese. Almost 60% of Spanish cheese with Denomination of Origin is Manchego, which makes it the main reference of Spanish cheese.

  7. Manchega - Wikipedia

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    In La Mancha, Manchego are primarily raised for dairy production, but elsewhere their use is more diversified and they may be raised for meat as well. [1] The Manchega has an annual milk production of about 100 liters (26.2 gallons) a year, [ 3 ] with production greatly increasing in the months of April, May, and June, and consequently ...

  8. Category:Goat breeds - Wikipedia

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    Abaza goat; Alpina Comune; Alpine goat; Altai Mountain goat; American Lamancha; American Pygmy; Anglo-Nubian goat; Angora goat; Appenzell goat; Argentata dell'Etna; Asmari goat; Aspromonte goat; Australian Cashmere goat; Azpi Gorri

  9. Murciana goat - Wikipedia

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    Murciana, also called Murcian, Murcien, Murciene and Royal Murciana is a dual-purpose (for both milk and meat [1]) breed of goat originally bred in the Murcia province along the Mediterranean coast of southeastern Spain. [2] The main milk-producing goat breed in Spain is a cross between the Murciana and the Granadina goat known as Murciano ...