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Quick Answer: How Big Do Alpine Goats Get

Mature females should stand not less than 30 inches at the withers and should weigh not less than 135 pounds. Males should stand from 34 to 40 inches at the withers and should weigh not less than 170 pounds.

Are Alpine goats friendly?

Alpine goats are friendly and highly curious, however they can be independent and strong-willed. The American Dairy Goat Association faults all-white and Toggenburg patterned individuals.

Are Alpine goats aggressive?

Although attacks against humans are few and far between, mountain goats are among the most aggressive ungulates toward their own species. When individuals are grouped together, they display, charge, and engage in mini-duels four or five times per hour. Females are typically more aggressive than males.

Are Alpine goats small?

A Few More Alpine Goat Facts Alpine goats originated from the French Alps. They are a medium to large size breed, weighing around 135 lbs for does and 170 lbs for bucks. They are a great option for crossbreeding. Using a dwarf breed and an Alpine will give you a mini Alpine, which we often do.

How much is a Alpine goat?

Most alpine goats weigh between 135 and 170 pounds and stand at around 30 inches tall. Female alpine goats are usually shorter and smaller than their male counterparts. How much does an alpine goat cost? Single alpine goats usually cost around $500.

What is the friendliest breed of goat?

#1 Pygmy Goats Pygmy goats are my absolute favorite goat to keep as a pet. They are a miniature breed, super friendly and allow for snuggles.

Are Alpine goats loud?

Noise. Alpine dairy goats are generally very quiet. Of course, they’ll be noisy if you are late while feeding or milking them, but they’re not screamers (like many of the Nubians we had when we first started in goats).

How long does an Alpine goat live?

Males and females of this breed can produce horns. The lifespan of Alpine goats is 15-18 years.

How big do mini Alpine goats get?

The Mini-Alpine is an alert, gracefully hardy animal that adapts and thrives in any climate while maintaining good health and excellent production. The straight or slightly dished face and fine, narrow, erect ears gives it a clean appearance. . . Maximum height: Does 28 inches, Bucks 29 inches.

What do you feed Alpine goats?

Kids and bucks need a balanced grain ration and milkers should be fed a standard dairy grain ration. Kids are milk fed until two to three months of age, but should be consuming forages such as pasture grass or hay by two weeks of age and grain within four. All dairy goats must have salt and fresh clean water.

How high can an Alpine goat jump?

Most goats can jump anywhere from 4 to 12 feet high.

How do you get a mini Alpine goat?

The Breed. The mini-alpine is a relatively new breed that is obtained by breeding a standard alpine doe (female) to a nigerian dwarf buck (male). Both the alpine and nigerian dwarf are dairy breeds so the mini-alpine is in fact still a dairy goat.

Are Alpine goats heat tolerant?

Alpine goats are originally from the French Alps. Although that region is not known for extreme heat, the Alpine goat is hardy and adapts easily to most climates.

How many goats can you have per acre?

How Many Goats Per Acre? Goats are similar to sheep in that you can support about six to eight goats on an acre of land. Because goats are browsers, not grazers, it will be important that the land you have will supply them with the sort of forage they like to eat—see below.

Are goats high maintenance?

Goats are high maintenance. Still, goats have a certain set of particular needs that most pet species do not. If you’re milking them and they don’t have kids nursing, you have to keep milking them until you dry them off. You can’t skip a day. They need mineral supplementation.

How long does a goat live?

What are the easiest goats to keep?

1) Make sure that your city is goat friendly. Goats such as the pygmy (smallest meat breed), Nigerian Dwarf (smallest dairy breed), and the pygora (smallest fiber breed) are going to be your best bets.

Are boy or girl goats better?

Most people prefer smaller breeds such as dwarf or pygmy goats. As well, female goats and castrated male goats (also known as wethers) are preferred to intact males. This is because intact males tend to get larger and will be more aggressive. Disbudded goats often make better pets than those that have horns.

What is a good beginner goat?

As previously mentioned, nubian and pygmy goats are incredibly easy to get along with and are some of the best goat breeds for beginners. In fact, they are both often viewed as some of the best goat breeds for beginners.

What is the easiest breed of goat to raise?

We’ve raised Alpines in the past and they are sweet and eager to please. They’re easier to train on the milk stand and not quite as willful. Our fiber goats are the most docile of all the goats I’ve raised. They are slower moving, quiet and a pleasure to raise.

Can you have 2 male goats together?

A Buddy for Your Buck A castrated buck, or wether, makes a perfect companion goat for an intact buck. If you own multiple breeding bucks, house bucks of similar age together to avoid injury to older or younger bucks. Bucks will fight to determine hierarchy and, during breeding, can get aggressive.

How much space does a goat need?

Most sources say that goats need ten feet per goat of indoor space. If you keep the goats in a dry lot (no pasture, you bring in all the hay), miniatures do okay with about 200 square feet per goat.