Toggenburg Goat
Toggunberg Goat / Kalahari Goat / Saanen Goat / Savanna goat / Black-headed Persian Sheep / Boer Goat / Dorper Sheep / Dormer Sheep / Dohne Merino Sheep
Description
Alpine goats typically produce around 1 to 2 gallons (3.8 to 7.6 liters) of milk per day, while Toggenburg goats typically produce around 1 to 1.5 gallons (3.8 to 5.7 liters) per day. However, these numbers can vary depending on factors such as genetics, diet, and management practices.
In the Toggenburg and Werdenberg regions, the goats graze the whole summer in mountain pastures.. The goats produce excellent milk as well as a good yield of meat.
What is the highest milk-yielding goat?
Toggenburg goats. Because of its higher milk production capacity compared to other breeds of does. It produces 10 to 15 litres of milk per day and over 650 litres in a lactation period. They are very fertile and have the adaptability to graze both in flat and mountainous areas, and also survive in temperature extremes.
Do goats produce milk without being pregnant?
As with all mammals, goats lactate only after giving birth. The Saanen is the most productive milk goat of Switzerland, which has the most productive milking goats in the world. Average milk yield is 838 kg in a lactation of 264 days. The milk should have a minimum of 3.2% fat and 2.7% protein.
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