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Dreaming Of Goats
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WOW, never thought there would be that many!!!! I just put them in alphabetical order, so then they're easier to sort through
Added!!!! I register my goats in the ADGA, as they are purebreds, and dairy goats.Livinwright Farm said:There is also Goat Registry for owners of mixed breed, horns intact, or just pet goats!
And the IDGR Which allows the registration of goats with unknown ancestry and experimental breeds(like goat that are bred to be 'decent' milkers, browsers, AND meat producers).
I have two pure bred Nigerian(supposedly) does, and 3 Nigi-Pygs(2 bucklings and a doeling), and then I have second generation Nigi-Pygs due any day now, plus my herd's horns are kept intact... so, If I wanted to register any of them, I would have to use one of the registries I posted.Dreaming Of Goats said:Added!!!! I register my goats in the ADGA, as they are purebreds, and dairy goats.Livinwright Farm said:There is also Goat Registry for owners of mixed breed, horns intact, or just pet goats!
And the IDGR Which allows the registration of goats with unknown ancestry and experimental breeds(like goat that are bred to be 'decent' milkers, browsers, AND meat producers).
The IBGA is no longer. They closed their doors and now it's just the USBGA or the ABGA. I was a long time member of the IBGA and felt it was the best association of the 3. I registered a lot of goats with them when I was raising Boer goats.