Nubian or Boer Cross? Or something else?

journeysend

Chillin' with the herd
Joined
May 13, 2011
Messages
62
Reaction score
0
Points
34
Location
South Georgia
I have had this doe since the end of March. I have since then been trying to figure out if she is mixed with Nubian or Boer. I have no idea how to tell the difference in a cross, but she doesn't seem to be as stocky as my boers were. She was 'supposedly' 8 months old, but the man I got her from was a novice and was only guessing. He bought her from someone else to clear out pasture. She is definately small in size, only a few inches taller than my Nigerians (but they are taller than the standard). It really doesn't matter to me what breed she is though, I like her anyway. I am almost positive she is pregnant and is closer to a year old. If anyone would like to take any guesses, you are more than welcome to :)

227211_10150188493822851_503912850_6959614_1909798_n.jpg


230822_10150188495727851_503912850_6959658_7890227_n.jpg


In this picture she is back to back with my 4 month old Nubian Max.
249120_10150188496452851_503912850_6959670_1659536_n.jpg


Sorry the pictures are not that great. She is still slightly wild and is not very cooperative at the moment. Oh and yes, she was copper deficient and about 20 lbs underweight (ie skin and bones) when I got her. The weight is much better and we are working on the copper deficiency.
 

Ariel301

Loving the herd life
Joined
Jan 1, 2010
Messages
1,405
Reaction score
1
Points
104
She looks just like a Nubian/Boer cross to me also.
 

20kidsonhill

True BYH Addict
Joined
Jan 7, 2011
Messages
6,246
Reaction score
118
Points
243
Location
Virgnia
I am not a breed expert, but my first thought is she has short ears to boer/nubain cross. Also, boer/nubain cross are normally quit tall, taller than just a boer, unless you are thinking the smaller nubain breed. Which I know nothing about

I first think for sure Boer, then I see a little bit of ear frosting, so I consider nubain as a possibililty, but the ears are so short. Do nigerian Dwarf have frosted ears? Does anyone else think she could be 75% or 87.5% boer and a little ND? Again just guessiing.

Since she isn't full grown, she might surprise you how big she gets, then I would lean towards nubian for sure.
 

chubbydog811

Overrun with beasties
Joined
Aug 2, 2009
Messages
397
Reaction score
1
Points
84
Location
NH
20kidsonhill said:
I am not a breed expert, but my first thought is she has short ears to boer/nubain cross. Also, boer/nubain cross are normally quit tall, taller than just a boer, unless you are thinking the smaller nubain breed. Which I know nothing about

I first think for sure Boer, then I see a little bit of ear frosting, so I consider nubain as a possibililty, but the ears are so short. Do nigerian Dward have frotsted ears? Does anyone else think she could be 75% or 87.5% boer and a little ND? Again just guessiing.

Since she isn't full grown, she might surprise you how big she gets, then I would lean towards nubian for sure.
I have a mainly Nubian (with a hair of Alpine) doe who will be a year old next month. She is the same size as my full grown Nigerian dwarf, but looks like an almost full Nubian (though a little bit more airplane eared!) Her mother was tiny, though her father was a good size.
Possible that her growth was stunted for some reason or that it was just a "short" line?...I agree on the boer/nubian though!

She's cute either way!
 

aggieterpkatie

The Shepherd
Joined
Oct 23, 2009
Messages
3,696
Reaction score
11
Points
156
It's interesting that she has a fairly dished nose though, and both Boers and Nubians have roman noses. :idunno
 

Roll farms

Spot Master
Joined
Jun 5, 2009
Messages
7,582
Reaction score
109
Points
353
Location
Marion, IN
I'd venture there's some alpine, togg, or saanen back in her lines somewhere, contributing to her shorter ears, non-roman nose, etc.
Maybe someone had a Nub / Alp cross, bred it boer, etc. etc.

It *could* be Nigerian, of course...but there's just no way to know.

At 8 mos old she's not reached her full size, they grow for 2-3 yrs.
 

DKRabbitry

Ridin' The Range
Joined
Mar 7, 2011
Messages
433
Reaction score
1
Points
64
Location
Very Southern MI
Well she did say she was mineral deficient, which could be the size thing. So many possiblities on breed... I am gonna throw another one out there. I think she looks like maybe she might have some kiko in there :) Her face and ears make me think kiko. Body and ear size makes me think Boer or Nubian. Buuuut... so many combinations could cause similar traits.
 

currycomb

Overrun with beasties
Joined
Jun 20, 2009
Messages
604
Reaction score
6
Points
89
Location
so. ill
had a doe once looked alot like yours, judge at a show called her a spanish goat
 

Ariel301

Loving the herd life
Joined
Jan 1, 2010
Messages
1,405
Reaction score
1
Points
104
Yeah, you'll never know for sure exactly what she is. Just call her a mutt and enjoy her anyway. :)

Mineral deficiencies, underfeeding, and coccidiosis could all have stunted her growth, causing her to be smaller than she should be. Since she was underweight when you got her, I'd be willing to bet you're looking at something like that, if not all three.
 
Top