Kinder Breed Profile
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Kinder Breed Profile
What started out as an accidental breeding has led to intentional crossings of Nubian does and Pygmy bucks, and of course Kinder to Kinder.
This original crossing produces a smaller goat that consumes less feed and takes less space… without losing the best of dairy and meat goat characteristics.
For the 20+ years that the Kinder has been around, the breed has proven itself over and over with milk production records that match -and sometimes even surpass- standard sized goats.
Combine that with the Kinder’s delicious milk and the option to cull goats for meat, Kinder goats really shine as an all purpose breed!
This original crossing produces a smaller goat that consumes less feed and takes less space… without losing the best of dairy and meat goat characteristics.
For the 20+ years that the Kinder has been around, the breed has proven itself over and over with milk production records that match -and sometimes even surpass- standard sized goats.
Combine that with the Kinder’s delicious milk and the option to cull goats for meat, Kinder goats really shine as an all purpose breed!
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