Goat Breeds with Waddles

greenfamilyfarms

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I absolutely adore goats with waddles! What are the breeds in which waddles are acceptable?

ETA: I know they can be found on goats that are not supposed to have them, but what breed is SUPPOSED to have them?
 

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I think they all are. Some individuals have them, some don't. My neighbor has 6 Saanens and 7 Toggenburgs. 3 Saanens have wattles, 2 Toggenburgs have them.

I personally don't like them, but I've spent the better part of my life around Arabian horses and I like clean looking necks and throatlatches. I think it detracts from their appearance.

Then again, I have LaManchas and many people can't stand the earless goats, so ...
 

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....wattles are found indiscriminately in dairy breeds...If you ever see a boer with wattles, Be sure it isn't a full blood.....
 

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They are acceptable in all dairy breeds. Some have them, some don't. There is no one breed that always has them.

I like them, myself. I have an Alpine buck and a mini-LaMancha doeling with them. A surprising number of my visitors seem to think that is how you tell a male from a female. Or that it's a male if it has a beard and horns. :rolleyes:
 

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I think Pygmy's can have them too... I'm almost certain I read that somewhere.
 

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Yes, Pygmies can, and Nigerian Dwarfs as well.
 
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