Kinder Goats are a sweet, animated, good-natured, prolific and productive breed of goat, originating from a cross between a pygmy goat and a Nubian goat in 1985. They are midsize goat breed with a well proportioned body. In spite of their smaller size, Kinders are generally more muscular than a full-size dairy goat, often yielding dressing percentages over 60% It's compact physique conforms to dairy characteristic. Unlike many breeds, Kinder goats are aseasonal breeders, meaning they can be bred throughout the year; this trait is inherited from their pygmy ancestors. Also, they frequently have multiple births (triplets, quadruplets, and even quintuplets are common in Kinders. There have been 7 reported births of sextuplets). Their milk has a high butterfat content, sometimes having higher than 7 percent butterfat; it also has higher amounts of milk solids, yielding larger amounts of cheese.
We will be offering Kinder kids next spring from the two doelings on the left and right side of the pictures.
We will be offering Kinder kids next spring from the two doelings on the left and right side of the pictures.