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Anglo Nubian Goats – Premium Dual-Purpose Dairy & Meat Breed

Anglo Nubian Goats are a large, dual-purpose goat breed developed in England, valued for their rich, high-butterfat milk and robust meat production. Recognizable by their long, drooping ears and Roman noses, they have short, glossy coats in a vari


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Greater Accra Region, Ghana
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Offer Description

Anglo Nubian Goats are a large, dual-purpose goat breed developed in England, valued for their rich, high-butterfat milk and robust meat production. Recognizable by their long, drooping ears and Roman noses, they have short, glossy coats in a variety of colors and patterns. Ideal for dairy, meat, companionship, or show, these goats thrive in warmer climates and are known for their friendly, affectionate, and highly vocal nature.
With proper care, Anglo Nubians are a profitable and versatile addition to any livestock operation.



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Breed: Anglo Nubian
Purpose: Dairy, meat, companion, or show
Size: Large and muscular
Weight: Does 135–175 lbs (61–80 kg), Bucks 175–310 lbs (80–140 kg)
Height at Withers: Does ≥ 30 in (76 cm), Bucks ≥ 32 in (81 cm)
Coat & Color: Short, fine, glossy; various colors and patterns
Temperament: Friendly, intelligent, vocal, and adaptable to hot climates
Goat Categories: Female 6–12 Months, Female 12–14 Months, Female 14–24 Months, Male 6–12 Months, Male 12–14 Months, Male 14–24 Months
Storage: N/A (live animals – ensure proper housing and care)


Product Details


FeatureDetails
Breed NameAnglo Nubian Goats
CategoryLivestock Breeds
PurposeDual-purpose: Dairy & Meat
Target AnimalsFarmers and hobbyists seeking high-butterfat milk or quality meat
Physical TraitsLarge, deep, wide body; long drooping ears; Roman nose; strong, muscular
Milk ProductionAverage 2–3 liters/day; high butterfat (4–5%+)
CoatShort, fine, glossy; colors include black, chestnut, tan, white, cream, mixed
TemperamentFriendly, intelligent, vocal, sociable
OriginEngland (crossbreeding British goats with imported Nubians from Africa & Middle East)
AdaptabilitySuited for warm climates and commercial systems
Goat CategoriesFemale 6–12 Months, Female 12–14 Months, Female 14–24 Months, Male 6–12 Months, Male 12–14 Months, Male 14–24 Months



Key Benefits


✔ Produces high-butterfat milk, ideal for cheese and dairy products
✔ Provides quality meat for farm consumption or sale
✔ Friendly and trainable, suitable for smallholder and commercial farms
✔ Adaptable to hot climates and resilient in diverse conditions
✔ Unique appearance with distinctive ears and Roman nose for breed recognition
✔ Valuable for show, companionship, or herd improvement


Usage & Care Guidelines


✔ Provide adequate housing, nutrition, and clean water
✔ Maintain regular health checks and vaccinations
✔ Manage herd with suitable fencing and space for grazing and exercise
✔ Monitor milk production and reproductive performance for herd improvement


Precautions


⚡ Handle with care, especially when introducing new bucks to the herd
⚡ Ensure proper nutrition and disease management
⚡ Keep in secure enclosures to prevent escape or predator attacks
⚡ Observe local livestock regulations and breeding guidelines