Reproduction
Reproduction and breeding of goats.
Reproduction and genetics of the goat are reviewed with a view of
increasing their contribution to mankind. The goat contributes most in
tropical regions (within 30 degrees of the equator). The most important
product from the goat is milk with meat a close second. Other products
are minor. Reproductive rate is a problem only with the Angora goat, but
increased reproduction with any type of goat would contribute to
improved efficiency. Also, a knowledge of the reproductive phenomenon is
necessary for effective management. Genetic studies of goats are
limited, but this should not limit improvement programs. Excellent
genotypes for producing milk and fiber are available, but adaptation to
tropical conditions is needed. Even within temperature regions, there is
little evidence of progress in breeding for milk production. Little has
been done on the development of the goat as a meat animal. Also,
research on crossbreeding for milk or meat production is limited.
source: nih.gov
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