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  2. Spanish goat - Wikipedia

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    Some landrace Spanish goats exist in their native territory of Spain but survive through the bloodlines brought to the New World. [1] Spanish goats are hardy and can thrive in difficult environments. Pure Spanish goats have been crossbred with imported goat breeds for cashmere and meat production. Most crossbred goats show a “superb hybrid ...

  3. Murciano-Granadina - Wikipedia

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    These goats are medium size for goats, around 30 to 50 kg for females and 50–60 kg for males. They are solid colored, usually black or mahogany colored. The breed association, ACRIMUR ( Asociación Española de Criadores de la Cabra Murciano-Granadina , or Spanish Association of Breeders of the Murcia-Granada Goat) states that they refuse to ...

  4. American Lamancha - Wikipedia

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    [3] [5] Goats from La Mancha, Spain, which are now known as Spanish Murciana, were first exhibited at the World's Fair in Paris [3] in 1904, labeled simply, "La Mancha, Cordoba, Spain." [5] According to Goats for Dummies, Lamanchas were originally developed from Spanish Murciana ancestors imported to the U.S. from Mexico as dairy and meat goats ...

  5. Verata goat - Wikipedia

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    The Verata is a traditional Spanish breed of domestic goat.It is a dual-purpose breed, reared both for its meat and for its milk.It is named for, and is thought to originate in, the comarca of La Vera, in the province of Cáceres, in the northern part of the autonomous community of Extremadura in western central Spain.

  6. Goats Happily Playing in Dirt Pile 'Sandbox' Are Just Like ...

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    Goats are also very social animals who like being with other goats. If you do not have other goats, try keeping your goats near other hooved animals like donkeys or sheep.

  7. Murciana goat - Wikipedia

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    By the early 16th century, Murciana goats were well established in Spain, as were several other Spanish breeds, including the Malaguena goat, the La Blanca Celtibora goat, and the La Castellana Extremena goat, due to breeding policies set by Spain's long-established Sheepmaster's Guild. [9]

  8. Weird Real Estate Facts You (Probably) Never Knew ... - AOL

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    By Courtney Craig We bet some of this trivia about home and habitat will stun you: 1. Google rents goats to do its mowing. Rather than use gasoline-guzzling, noisy mowers at its Mountain View ...

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