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heathersboers
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Joined: Fri Sep 05, 2008 11:43 pm Posts: 629 Location: Wilson N.C.
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 Does anyone know what kind of goat this is???
Hi- Here is a photo of our 8 year old doe Crue, She was our first goat, and I still haven't a clue what she is-maybe a pygmy cross??? the facial markings look dairy to me-She is about knee high and 80 lbs. Thanks!!! 
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Hailee's Herd
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Joined: Fri Oct 05, 2007 11:50 pm Posts: 1014 Location: Michigan
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I would say definately has Pygmy in her. Maybe a Pygmy/Alpine cross? Or maybe even a Toggenburg/Pygmy cross?
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SDK
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Joined: Thu Jun 26, 2008 10:04 pm Posts: 3249 Location: Yucaipa ca
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i say alpine boer
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KW Farms
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Nigerian dwarf/ Alpine? Pygmy/ Alpine? Nigerian Dwarf/ Boer?
Looks to have a miniature breed in her. Do you know how tall she is?
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heathersboers
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 Re: Does anyone know what kind of goat this is???
She is about 2 foot tall.
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Hailee's Herd
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Joined: Fri Oct 05, 2007 11:50 pm Posts: 1014 Location: Michigan
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 Re: Does anyone know what kind of goat this is???
I was just reading on the Internet that a pygmy usually stands 16-23 inches at the withers. But I still say she has a bigger breed in her.
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Candy
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Joined: Wed May 14, 2008 9:01 pm Posts: 381 Location: 50 mi N of Harrisburg, PA
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Looks like Nigerian Dwarf mix with Alpine Candy
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artsy_farmgirl
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I think she looks like she has alpine and boer in her, because of the face markings combined with the dark head/forequarters and light back end and her somewhat stocky build. Her ears are too horizontal I think for her to not have some boer in her, and her horn shape looks like it has boer influence too... I don't know what age you got her at, but I have seen goats only grow to half the size they should have if they aren't properly wormed or are bottlefed irregularly while growing.. Alternatively, she could have a percentage of mini in her also if you think that is not the case, and nubian influence instead of boer is possible but unlikely with the markings. Hope my two cents are helpful, I really like crosses and enjoy guessing at the parents breeds. She looks like a very good cross to me, and really using a meat buck on dairy does is very common in larger farms...
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liz
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 Re: Does anyone know what kind of goat this is???
She doesn't have the "heavy" legs of a pygmy nor does she have the broad chest that gives the pygmy the "bulldog" look, I'd have to say she would be a ND and possibly either Alpine or Togg cross with her markings....she is a very pretty and very healthy looking girl...I can tell she is well loved.
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heathersboers
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We got her 4 years ago, and I know for a fact she had never been wormed- She was bred when I got her, but when she had the kids-she could have blown away. all of the kids she has kidded have had strange looking horns-They go forward and then go back as they get older. I bred her with a boer the last time and the kid still didn't have floppy ears,they kinda stickout to the side and the kids always are about the same size as her when grown-so whatever she is-its a strong parental influence on her kids. here is a pic of her kid off of the boer at 2 years 
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sparks879
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Joined: Wed Oct 17, 2007 7:35 pm Posts: 2846 Location: Whidbey Island Washington
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this is just a guess, but to me she looks like a cross between a boer a pygmy and maybe an alpine. I would have to say that one parents was a boer alpine cross, that would give her the coloring and the ears and stocky build. And then maybe a pygmy for another parent. boers have large heads like nubians and she has a pretty dished face. the shape of her head, the width between her eyes the broad muzzle all looks ver pygmy to me, this would also go along with the short height the shorter body and the broad legs. She almost looks like a first generation kinda goat but isnt as dairy as they normally are, and she has more refined ears then most kinders.
beth
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sweetgoats
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I would say that she is a Pygmy and a Nigi mix. I have a friend that has a registered Nigi that has the exact same making. She might even be just Nigi. Either was I would shay she sure is cute.
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enjoytheride
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Joined: Fri Oct 05, 2007 6:01 pm Posts: 1519 Location: Humboldt Co Ca
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I'd say she is one the rare Egyptian Sacred Goats. Revered for millia by the ancient Egyptians as sacred to Achk, god of food- and lots of it. Their priests were known for their ba-a-a-a-d singing of the chant- more more more not enough. lol
Sorry I couldn't help it- she is totally cute with that alpiney face on the pygmy body. It was a good cross no matter what.
Seriously- does she look fainterish to anyone else?
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sparks879
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Joined: Wed Oct 17, 2007 7:35 pm Posts: 2846 Location: Whidbey Island Washington
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i love the question mark line down the middle of her face, its likes asking what breed am i? beth
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Di
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I was thinking that as I was reading down, and wondering what sort of ears a "fainter" has? When you said she was bred to a Boer I thought "ouch", thinking that would be a large kid? So, I just checked, the Fainters have ears similar to my Cashmeres, floppy, but not as long as Nubians. So, my guess is part Nigerian, part Fainter. 100% cute.
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