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Here we breed them to be big as pack goats. The idea is to get the size for strength and agility. So we want them to have strong legs and muscles. If you want to really succeed with a competition like that you would want an animal that is not only heavy but big and strong! I see what they are going for is the weight, but if you have a big animal to begin with, then breeding (in the long run) for a bigger animal would be the way to start. So get a BIG baby, not just a fat one. And maybe if you want to make extra money, find a doe that is very big and then work on getting bigger and bigger babies.Bakra said:Beetal Bakra/Goat
291kg FAISALABAD BAKRA SHOW WINNER 2011
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280kg FAISALABAD BAKRA SHOW WINNER 2010
$6000 goat
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Keen goat lovers easily get their Beetals over 100kg and raise them as a side-business. People from different fields, like vegetable vendors, keep 1 or 2 babies near their stall, feed them from left-overs from the market, and after an year sell these for extra income... they fetch much higher rates at the occasion of Eid.
Mama gives me very big babies. She is big so she doesn't have trouble having her babies. Her two kids are very tall and they will be about 136 kg. when they are full grown even if I don't give them special feed. If I bred her to the biggest meat goat I could find, I could easily get kids weighing 180 - 190 kg. when they are full grown and then feed and exercise them to get a much higher weight. Then breed them to a big doe or buck and get even bigger babies and so on.