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Raising and breeding of domestic goats
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Domesticated goats in Africa
TheBoer goat, a widely-farmed meat-breed

Goat farming involves the raising and breeding of domesticgoats (Capra aegagrus hircus) as a branch ofanimal husbandry. People farm goats principally for theirmeat,milk, fiber andskins.

Goat farming can be very suited to production alongside otherlivestock (such as sheep and cattle) on low-quality grazing land. Goats efficiently convert sub-quality grazing matter that is less desirable for other livestock into quality lean meat. Furthermore, goats can be farmed with a relatively small area ofpasture and with limited resources.[1]

Pasture

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Goats are remarkably agile and will climb trees to browse.

As with other herbivores, the number of animals that a goat farmer can raise and sustain is dependent on the quality of the pasture. However, since goats will eat vegetation that most other domesticated livestock decline, they will subsist even on very poor land. Therefore, goat herds remain an important asset in regions with sparse and low quality vegetation. However, goats also show preference to certain browse and grasses, such as Multiflora Rose, Briar, Ironweed, Ragweed, Spiny Amaranth, and Pigweed among others. They are less fond of grasses such as Tall Fescue, Bermuda Grass, Orchard Grass, and Crab Grass.[2]

Worldwide goat population statistics

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As of 2022, India is the largest producer of goat's milk. In 2024, the United States of America was the largest importer of goat's milk, and in the same year, New Zealand was the top exporter.

World goat production: Selected regions and countries, 2008
Country/RegionTotal animals (millions)Goat milk (MT)Goat meat (million MT)
World-----15.24.8
Africa294.53.21.1
Nigeria53.8N/A0.26
Sudan43.11.470.19
Asia511.38.893.4
Afghanistan6.380.110.04
Pakistan60.00N/AN/A
Iran16.00N/AN/A
India125.74.00.48
Bangladesh56.42.160.21
China149.370.261.83
Saudi Arabia2.20.0760.024
Americas37.30.540.15
Mexico8.80.160.04
USA3.1N/A0.022
Europe17.862.590.012
UK0.09N/AN/A
France1.20.580.007
Oceania3.420.00040.018

In the US

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Meat goats are farmed in all US states, although most meat goat production occurs in the Southeast. Texas is the primary producer of meat goats, representing 38% of US production.[1]

Male goats are generally not required for the dairy-goat industry and are usually slaughtered for meat soon after birth. In the UK, approximately 30,000 billy goats from the dairy industry are slaughtered each year.[3]

Gallery

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  • Goat farm
    Goat farm
  • Goat milking
    Goat milking
  • Pen for goats
    Pen for goats
  • Goat farming in Uganda
    Goat farming in Uganda
  • Goatskin parchment on wooden frame
    Goatskinparchment on wooden frame

See also

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Further reading

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References

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  1. ^abQushim, Berdikul; Gillespie, Jeffrey M.; McMillin, Kenneth (2016). "Analyzing the Costs and Returns of US Meat Goat Farms".Journal of the ASFMRA:41–54.
  2. ^"Grazing Management for Goats"(PDF). 20 November 2014. Retrieved7 April 2025.
  3. ^Ritchie, Hannah; Rosado, Pablo; Roser, Max (1 August 2017).Meat and Dairy Production (Report).Our World in Data. Retrieved27 November 2019.
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