
Kinder
The Kinder goat is a versatile and charming breed that originated in the United States in the 1980s through the crossbreeding of Nubian and Pygmy goats. This dual-purpose breed is celebrated for its impressive milk production as well as its meat qualities. Compact and sturdy, Kinder goats typically weigh between 115 to 135 pounds and stand around 20 to 26 inches tall at the shoulder. They are known for their affectionate and inquisitive nature, making them ideal for small farms and homesteads. Kinder goats have a striking appearance, often showcasing a wide variety of coat colors and patterns, reflective of their Nubian and Pygmy ancestry. Known for their high milk yield, Kinders produce rich, sweet milk with a high butterfat content, perfect for artisanal cheeses and other dairy products. Additionally, their rapid growth rate and efficient feed conversion make them a popular choice for meat production. The breed is also recognized for its hardiness and adaptability to different environments, along with a generally easy-going temperament, making them not only economical in productivity but also delightful companions on any farm.
Colors: Black, Brown, Red, Cream, White, Black and White Pied, Brown and White Pied, Red and White Pied, Spotted Black and White, Spotted Brown and White, Spotted Red and White, Multi-colored with White Base