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  2. Meet Theresa Blocher of Kiko. She's in the Ohio Auctioneers ...

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    Theresa Blocher, an auctioneer and Realtor, has worked full time at family-owned, Canton-based Kiko since 1988. She is a third-generation family member to work for the business.

  3. Kiko goat - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. American Lamancha - Wikipedia

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    The highest seller was a doe kid purchased for $410.00 by Roger and Kay Bowers of Conover, Ohio: DeWitt Lenae; The Colorama Sale itself was named after a Lamancha doe. She was consigned to the 1970 Spotlight Sale at Pomona, California by Amos D. Nixon and was purchased via telephone by Dr. Richard H. Stoneback.

  5. List of North American goat breeds - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of goat breeds usually considered to have developed in Canada and the United States. The goat is not indigenous to North America, so none of them is exclusively American. The goat is not indigenous to North America, so none of them is exclusively American.

  6. Anglo-Nubian goat - Wikipedia

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    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%.

  7. Arapawa goat - Wikipedia

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    Many goats live in the Sanctuary set up on the island. [citation needed] From six goats flown back to the UK in 2014 there are now herds being built up around the country. [2] Efforts to breed the goat are on-going in the United States as well, along with other heritage breed animals the Conner Prairie Museum breeds a heard of Arapawa goat. [3]

  8. Auction - Wikipedia

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    An estate agent conducting an auction of real estate in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia In some countries, such as Australia , auctioning is a common method for the sale of real estate . Auctions were traditionally used as an alternative to the private sale/treaty method to sell property that, due to their unique characteristics, were difficult ...

  9. Mammals of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    European hedgehog in New Zealand: European fallow deer: 1864 Ferret: 1879 Goat: late 1700s Himalayan tahr: House mouse: Kiore: 1250 Kurī: 1250 Least weasel: Moose: 1900, 1910 Moose - New Zealand: Brown rat: Before 1800 European rabbit: 1838 European rabbit in New Zealand: Red deer: from 1851 Sambar deer: 1875-76 Sheep: 1773 Stoat: Stoat in New ...