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Kinder goats are the result of breeding a registered Nubian and a registered Pygmy.  This information is excerpted from the Kinder Goat Breeders Association website, www.kindergoatbreeders.com, please visit their website for more information regarding this wonderful breed!

 

"As one of the only true dual purpose goats bred to excel in both milk and meat production, the Kinder goat is ideal for the hobbiest, homesteader and goat enthusiast. The Kinder goats' medium size (averaging 100-125 pounds) makes them easy to handle, a safe choice for families and lone handlers, and their friendly personalities make them a joy to be around.

Kinders make a large amount of milk for their size, and their milk tends to be sweeter and higher in butter fat than most other breeds. This makes it ideal for cheese-making and soaping as well as drinking. Reaching 70% of their full weight before they reach a year, with a dress out percentage of around 60%, they are also a wonderful option for those interested in raising goats for meat. They are very efficient in their feed conversion rate, and their milk and meat have both been rated as best tasting in competitions. Hardy and thrifty, these goats truly are the perfect breed!"

Mar-Cille Farm's Kinder herd began by breeding first generation Kinders with our quality herd of registered Nubians and Pygmies.  With the addition of an unrelated Kinder herd sire in 2017, our breeding program for second and subsequent generation Kinders began.  Kinders available for sale will be listed on our GOATS FOR SALE page.  Please contact us if you would like to discuss Kinder goats! 

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