Goats
American Pygmy Goat
Can jump up to 5 feet
Alpine Goat
Alpine goats are the most common type of goat used for milk, cheese, and other dairy products
Cashmere Goat
Cashmere goat are named after Kashmir regions of India and Pakistan
Angora Goat
Each adult Angora goat produces about 12 inches of mohair annually while kids have about 8 inches.
Nigerian Goat
Produces a lot of milk for its small size
Nubian Goat
The Nubian is a relatively large, proud, and graceful dairy goat that traces its ancestry to India and Egypt.
Pygora Goat
The Pygora goat is exclusively bred for their fleece, and they produce three different kinds.
Kinder Goat
Best jumper of all goats
LaMancha Goat
Have tiny ears named “gophers” or “elves”
Kiko Goat
Kiko goats breed year-round, and they are not good at defending themselves.
Savanna Goat
Savanna goats have only existed since 1957.
Saanen Goat
The saanen goat is the most popular milk breed.
Siberian Ibex
There’s a population of Siberian ibex in New Mexico