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He is known for developing the Alaminos Anglo Dairy Line (AADL) and Anglo-Saanen Crosses, a breed of dairy goats which are commercially viable in the wet-dry tropical climate of the Philippines. Almeda produced the crosses by breeding purebred a Saanen doe imported from Australia with an Anglo-Nubian buck imported from the United States. [1]
The Saanen is the most productive milk goat of Switzerland, [5]: 404 which has the most productive milking goats in the world. [5]: 345 Average milk yield is 838 kg in a lactation of 264 days. [5]: 404 The milk should have a minimum of 3.2% fat and 2.7% protein. [2]
Peacock Goat: Chèvre paon Pfauenziege Capra Pavone Saanen: Chèvre de Gessenay Saanen or Saanenziege Capra di Saanen St. Gallen Booted Goat: Chèvre bottée Stiefelgeiss or Sardonaziege Capra dagli stivali Toggenburg: Chèvre du Toggenbourg Toggenburger Capra del Toggenburgo Valais Blackneck: Chèvre col noir du Valais Walliser Schwarzhalsziege
The Kiko is a breed of meat goat originating from New Zealand. [1] Kiko comes from the Māori word for meat. [2]: 392 [3] The Kiko breed was developed in the 1980s by Garrick and Anne Batten, who cross-bred local feral goats with imported dairy goat bucks of the Anglo-Nubian, Saanen, and Toggenburg breeds. The only aims of the breeding ...
The Dutch Landrace is a traditional Dutch breed of domestic goat. It has been known in the Netherlands since the seventeenth century, [ 3 ] : 376 and was formerly numerous there. It came close to extinction in the 1950s, but was saved by cross-breeding with unrelated goats, and by 2020 numbered over 2000 head.
The Russian White Dairy or Russian White is a Russian breed of dairy goat. It derives from cross-breeding of the indigenous North Russian with imported Swiss Saanen goats; this began in about 1905. The Gorki derives from it, but is always horned, while the Russian White may be horned or polled.
This page presents a list of dairy goat breeds utilized for the production of milk which is either consumed in its original state or used to make different types of cheese. Note that many of those breeds listed below are dual-purpose, meaning that they are also utilized for the production of fiber or meat .
The Anglo-Nubian is a dual-purpose goat, reared both for goat's meat and for milk. Kids fatten quickly for meat production. The milk yield is not as high as in some Swiss goat breeds, but the milk has a higher percentage of fat. Nannies give approximately 3.9 kg of milk per day, with an average fat content of about 4.8%.